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> >Is your checkpassword in /usr/bin?
> i don't find the whole thing...  maybe I'm just stupid`? =)

checkpassword is a separate package. Download it and build it. 
(You may find some patches from www.qmail.org handy, like the 
one for PAMified system - if your system uses PAM.)

> > (Executable for root?) Does 
> >your entry in /etc/services say "pop3" - since my says "pop-3"?
> no - so that's one thing...

Add a line that looks like this to your /etc/services:
pop-3           110/tcp
(you may use pop3 instead of pop-3). Use the same spelling as in 
/etc/inetd.conf. Restart inetd.

Now something should be listening.

(You may also test by replacing pop3 with 110 in the 
/etc/inetd.conf file.)

BTW, the official (supported) way is to invoke pop3 from tcpserver, 
not inetd.


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