On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Sujith Mathew wrote:

> Hello
> 
> We dont need any SMTP server. I need only a pop3 server with multiple
> domains like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

What he means is, it matters how your mail is being delivered, where your 
mail is being delivered, before we can say, "yeah, you can do that 
with qpopper. do this, then this, then this". But you're not telling us 
you want to do. Not really.
The short answer is, no, qpopper does not do what you want out of the box.
But we don't know the context of what you want.

--Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco                            Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]              http://www.asteroid-b612.org

            "This will prove a brave kingdom to me, 
                  where I shall have my music for nothing"
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> Regards
> Sujith Mathew
> 
> Raja wrote:
>       Hi Sujith,
> For that you need SMTP server....If you are going to
> use..sendmail... in /etc/mail/virtusertable you need to map those
> mails and pop user and then you need to build db
> file.../etc/mail/virtusertable.db
>  
> Thx,
> Raja
>        
>  
> Hello,
> 
> I setup pop accounts as you said. But how do i differentiate 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
> 
> Did  you get my point?
> 
> Rehgards
> Sujith Mathew
> 
> 
> Ken Hohhof wrote:
> 
>  I am running linux redhat 8, without any SMTP server.Qpopper is running.
> 
> I dont know how to "map" domain name and pop3 user accounts to the 
> QPOPPER. The DNS server is running fine.
>     
> 
>  Typically you would use PAM authentication and the POP3 username would be
> the same as the Unix username.  Make sure POP user accounts are not set up
> with a login shell (e.g. set shell to /bin/false).
> 
> But if you have no SMTP server, what is putting the mail into the
> mailboxes?  Typically you would have a MTA (e.g. sendmail) and an LDA (mail
> or procmail) to accept incoming mail and deliver it to user mailboxes.  The
> function of a pop daemon like qpopper is to allow the pop client (MUA) to
> download mail from the mailboxes.  Even if you are using another server for
> outgoing mail, I think your incoming mailserver needs to have an SMTP
> server (typically sendmail) and a local delivery agent.  Unless this is an
> email list server and all mail is generated from the command line or a script?
> 
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> 
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> 

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Anthony J. Biacco                            Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]              http://www.asteroid-b612.org

            "This will prove a brave kingdom to me, 
                  where I shall have my music for nothing"
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