On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:40 +0530, Sujith Mathew wrote:

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

Sujith,  We might be able to answer your questions more easily if you'll
give us a more detailed description of your current setup and what you're
hoping to accomplish with it.

The reason several people have said "you have to have an SNMP server
(sendmail or whatever)" is that a POP3 server like QPopper does not put
messages into mailboxes.  It only gets messages from mailboxes and uploads
them to POP3 clients (Eudora, Outlook Express, etc) running on remote
computers.  All insertion of messages into mailboxes, whether it comes
from those same POP3 clients or from remote mail servers, is handled by
the SMTP server.

If you're not going to be running an SMTP server, then it would help us to
understand how you plan to get mail into your userss' mailboxes.

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Chip Old (Francis E. Old)             E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Manager, BCPL Network Services        Phone:   410-887-6180
Manager, BCPL.NET Internet Services   FAX:     410-887-2091
320 York Road
Towson, MD 21204  USA

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