Hi Arjen van Drie, J=F6rgen_Perss
Thanks to both of you. I have used the tcpserver instead. However, I
am still not satisfied. (no offence to both of you).
Last time, when I was using sendmail, I used aliases as forwarding,
so that I do not have to create home dir for each pop users.
I found
Thank you Arjen van Drie J=F6rgen_Perss.
I have successfully access the pop3 under tcpserver. I don't know
much about tcpserver tough.
Thank you Arjen van Drie J=F6rgen_Perss.
I have successfully access the pop3 under tcpserver. I don't know
much about tcpserver tough.
Thank you Arjen van Drie J=F6rgen_Perss.
I have successfully access the pop3 under tcpserver. I don't know
much about tcpserver tough.
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 08:11:19AM -, Deen wrote:
Hi Arjen van Drie, J=F6rgen_Perss
Thanks to both of you. I have used the tcpserver instead. However, I
am still not satisfied. (no offence to both of you).
Last time, when I was using sendmail, I used aliases as forwarding,
so that
Deen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a doc written by Paul Gregg title Single-UID based POP3 box
HOWTO. (I don't remember the URL coz' I got a hard copy).
Has anyone successfully implemented his HOWTO yet ? There are things
that I do not understand in his HOWTO.
Various people have