Re: pop3 / tcpserver problems

2000-06-07 Thread clemensF

> Petr Novotny:

> > pop3110/udp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3
> > pop-3   110/udp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3 for qmail :)
> 
> Ouch! Since when can pop3 run over udp? 110/tcp lines are just 
> enough.

about as ouch than all the other entries.  iana used to allocate numbers for
udp and tcp, stop, ende, no discussion.  please don't blame me, i was so
tiny back then...

clemens



Re: pop3 / tcpserver problems

2000-06-06 Thread Petr Novotny

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On 7 Jun 00, at 8:53, clemensF wrote:

> add
> 
> pop3  110/udp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3
> pop-3 110/udp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3 for qmail :)

Ouch! Since when can pop3 run over udp? 110/tcp lines are just 
enough.

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Re: pop3 / tcpserver problems

2000-06-06 Thread clemensF

> Photocon:

> avail. Can someone tell me what to do about a "tcpserver: fatal: unable to 
> figure out port number for pop-3" error on a redhat 6.2 system?

add

pop3110/tcp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3
pop3110/udp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3
pop-3   110/tcp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3 for qmail :)
pop-3   110/udp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3 for qmail :)

to /etc/services, if they are not there.

clemens



Re: pop3 / tcpserver problems

2000-06-06 Thread Ben Beuchler

On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 04:24:54PM -0700, Photocon wrote:

> avail. Can someone tell me what to do about a "tcpserver: fatal: unable to 
> figure out port number for pop-3" error on a redhat 6.2 system?

Yep.  It tries to figure out what port number 'pop-3' is by looking it up
in /etc/services.  I would bet that in your /etc/services file, it's
actually referred to as 'pop3'.  If that is the case, change your command
line to read 'pop3' and it should work fine.

Ben

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pop3 / tcpserver problems

2000-06-06 Thread Photocon

hello all

forgive the newbie question, but Ive come to a point where Im stuck, and 
need some help. Ive read the FAQ, the help pages, but I cant seem to find a 
definitive answer. Im having the same problem that Eric Fletcher 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about on the 12th of may (according to 
the mailing list archives). Ive searched all over my system for a 
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run (or similiar) file to modify, to no 
avail. Can someone tell me what to do about a "tcpserver: fatal: unable to 
figure out port number for pop-3" error on a redhat 6.2 system?
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