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.
- Alternate- and stls-Port seems to be the same. Oliver Egginger
- Re: Alternate- and stls-Port seems to be the same. Kenneth Porter
- Re: Alternate- and stls-Port seems to be the same. Randall Gellens
- Re: Alternate- and stls-Port seems to be the same... Oliver Egginger