Hi Sean,
     You had mentioned that IMAP is better than POP3 but i am not certain 
how to configure it:'( do you simply add it to /etc/services and have it
listen for 
requests for mail. From what i understand it does the delivery rather than 
sendmail. That way sendmail sends mail and recieves it but does not deliver;')
It would be wonderful if i could just understand the POP3 and IMAP setup 
syntax that way i could try them both out:') 
                                                Thanks for all your help:')
                                                        dreamwvr
At 10:20 PM 6/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>From: Dodd Graham Civ USAFE CSS/SCBS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 9:28 AM
>Subject: RE: POP3 server config page?
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>>BTW take a look at IMAP, it is better than POP3.
>
>
>Make sure you keep current on security fixes; imapd has been the source of a
>lot of root exploits lately.
>
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