saying "...is
>something in there blocking port 110.  I don't think
>there is."

means that you are not quite sure about having configured xinetd for pop3...

you should have a pop3 file in your xinetd.d directory

either you have one but it is misconfigured (see /var/log/messages to get
xinetd startup error/warning messages) or you don't have any at all




A 12:33 29/03/02 -0800, vous avez écrit :
>Can someone please help me.  I have installed qmail
>according to the lifewithqmail.org instructions.  The
>smtp portion is working fine.  When I install the
>qmail-pop3d server and the associated modules
>(checkpassword) the tests seem to be working execpt
>when I try to use outlook from a client on my LAN.  I
>tried telnet localhost 110 but the connection is
>refused.  I checked xinetd.d/ to see if there is
>something in there blocking port 110.  I don't think
>there is.  When I do a netstat -an there is nothing
>running on port 110.  When I do qmailctl stat it shows
>the pop3d being up and the pop3d log being up.  I
>believe the main issue here is nothing running on port
>110.  How do I get the qmail-pop3d to run on that port
>or whatever my problem is.  Also, the contents of my
>/var/log/qmail/pop3d/current file is scrambled.  Can
>someone please help me.
>D
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