I've noticed that beta versions of Eudora (which my clients 
will eventually update to when they are released, I presume) tell the 
pop server 'CAPA' to determine what commands are supported when they 
log in. I'm still undecided about whether or not this -should- be 
supported, but I went ahead and modified the existing patch (that 
just returns 'APOP') to function more like Eudora expects anyway.

        Basically, I took a look at what qpopper says (I presume that 
if anything returns the correct information, it's qpopper) and made 
qmail-popup say the same thing (minus strange stuff that I don't 
think it supports).

        You may want to remove the APOP line if you don't actually 
-use- APOP, Other than that, the rest of the commands are supported 
by vanilla qmail-popup.

        Due to its small size, the patch is attached.

Xi

qmail-popup-CAPA-2.patch

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