Re: pop3 / tcpserver problems
> 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
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.0.2 -- QDPGP 2.60 Comment: http://community.wow.net/grt/qdpgp.html iQA/AwUBOT3kN1MwP8g7qbw/EQI2/wCfadnyU8i2sldvMx7HA5yrna58MVwAn0qr PK4Tu0nD4A9DIqmG2+OijrEz =Xy+3 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Petr Novotny, ANTEK CS [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.antek.cz PGP key ID: 0x3BA9BC3F -- Don't you know there ain't no devil there's just God when he's drunk. [Tom Waits]
Re: pop3 / tcpserver problems
> 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
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 -- The spectre of a polity controlled by the fads and whims of voters who actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite and Miller Lite, and who think that professional wrestling is for real, is naturally alarming to people who don't. -- Neal Stephenson
pop3 / tcpserver problems
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? -Photocon Conrad Hunziker III ** "Cinematography: the art of expressing one's soul 24 times a second." -Conrad Hunziker III "This is the first time in the history of our planet when any species, by its own voluntary actions, has become a danger to itself. ... Science grants immense powers. In a flash they create world-altering contrivances. Some planetary civilizations see their way through, place limits on what may and what must not be done, and safely pass through the time of perils. Others, not so lucky or prudent, perish." -Carl Sagen - "Pale Blue Dot" c1996 Photocon Studios *