POP3 server

Mark R. Myers myers@fastq.com
Thu, 11 May 2000 21:51:29 -0700


I did find out what part of the problem was.
Part of the problem was that in /etc/services it referred to pop3
In inetd.conf, it referred to pop-3.
Once I changed inetd.conf to pop3, Qpopper then came up.
But then it would not let me log in.
If you are interested, here is the problem that I ran into after Qpopper came
up.

http://www.pamarq.com/qpoperror.htm

Yes Mark, do have DSL through fastq (Actually, the DSL is supplied by USWest and
the ISP is Fastq).
I love my service and would recommend it to anyone.
I pay $19.95/month + $9.95/month for 8 static IP addresses.
I can run whatever server I want on my machines, and they even helped me get my
domain (pamarq.com) registered with the DNS services.
Everyone I've talked to there is very knowledgable there (try to get that from
Tier 1 at USWest) and very kind.
I am glad I switched.
I switched from Cox@Home to DSL, and have never regretted it.
I even got rid of Cox cable and now have the Dish Network (satallite) and could
not be happier.
Mark


Mark Peoples wrote:

> You mean inetd.conf, not init.conf right?  If so, /etc/rc.d/init.d/inetd
> restart will suffice.
>
> Did you make sure that you placed the executable (popper) in the same place
> that inetd.conf references? Is the executable bit set on the executable?
> Does /var/log/messages say anything odd about popper? Run this script for
> me, if you don't mind...
>
> #!/bin/csh
> cat /var/log/messages* | grep popper > /tmp/popperlog
> mail -s "QPopper Logs from Mark Myers - myers@fastq.com" dcadmin@inficad.com
> < /tmp/popperlog
> rm /tmp/popperlog
>
> Also, how is fastq? Do you have DSL from them? If so, I've got some ?s for
> ya.  =)
>
> Thanks and take care,
>  Mark
>
> PS - I'll be going home in about 30 seconds, so send replies to
> dcadmin@inficad.com...I only get PLUG at work, not home.  hehe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark R. Myers [mailto:myers@fastq.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 5:02 PM
> To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
> Subject: Re: POP3 server
>
> I'm not quite sure.
> I read all of the docs for Qpopper 3.?? and it compiled & installed on
> RedHat
> 6.2 without a hitch.
> I made the necessary changes to /etc/services and init.conf
> Just to be sure, I rebooted the computer.
> POP3 server was not working.
> I could not telnet into port 110.
> After changing init.conf, do I have to run init as in when one makes changes
> to
> lilo.conf, one has to run lilo again?
> Maybe my ignorance got the best of me.
> I tried Mercury32 for Win32, but I think they should stick to Netware. After
> about a day, I would develop memory errors (128MB RAM) and have to reboot.
> The memory errors were not affect NT Server, just Mercury32.
> The DMail program is nice, but it does limit one to 5 mailboxes and I'm not
> crazy about running an NT Server.
> I do that at work. I have no choice.
> At home, I want a choice.
> Mark
>
> Mark Peoples wrote:
>
> > What problems where you having with Qpopper? It's always been a  c/m/mi
> > process for me...
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark R. Myers [mailto:myers@fastq.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 3:43 PM
> > To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
> > Subject: POP3 server
> >
> > Is there a simple POP3 server out there for Linux?
> > I tried Qpopper and was not able to get it to work.
> > I have my own domain and would like to run e-mail services on it.
> > Using sendmail I can even get it to relay from my local subnet and my
> > firewall computer at work, but I can't seem to get POP setup correctly.
> > I finally got exasperated and put NT Server back on and installed DMail
> > which is a $495 program, but for 5 users or less, they give a free
> license.
> > Any ideas?
> > Are there any graphical POP configuration utilities out there?
> > I'm not adverse to editing from the console (I prefer pico), but I want it
> > to work when I'm done.
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
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