It's easy.. disable any service running pop3 daemon (inetd, tcpserver,...).
If nobody could connect to the 110 port, nobody could check via pop3 daemon, isn't it?
Saxa
Stewart Walker wrote:
Redhat ES 3.1 qmail-ldap-1.03-20040401.patch qmail-smtpd-auth-0.30. php-ldap-4.3.2-14.ent courier-imap-ldap-3.0.3.20040411-1.3ES openldap-2.1.22-8 SquirrelMail version 1.4.2
What would the best way to disable pop connections. Need to keep all of the email on the mail server.
Thanks.
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