Most likely you aren't setting things up so that Qpopper actually 
serves both ports.  You do that using whichever method you normally 
use to cause Qpopper to service a port.  This might be inetd, xinetd, 
or if you use standalone mode, an rc file.  Whichever method you use, 
you'll need two instances of Qpopper, one per port.


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