Michael,

I'm not able to verify ipop3 att. I looked at this file earlier and if I
remember correctly it was set to disable =yes. I will check on this later. If
is set to disable, any idea as to what other program would be listening on port
110.

Thanks
Jerry

"Michael D. Viron" wrote:

> At 04:02 PM 10/23/2001 -0200, Jose Orlando T. Ribeiro wrote:
> >
> >you don't have to delete the file... just comment the line with a # in the
> >beggining of the line.
> >
> >orlando
> That would be true if he was using 7.1 or earlier, since they use inetd
> (and hence inetd.conf).  For 7.2 and letter, you need to edit
> /etc/xinetd.d/ipop3, such that it looks as below:
>
> # default: on
> # description: The POP3 service allows remote users to access their mail \
> #              using an POP3 client such as Netscape Communicator, mutt, \
> #              or fetchmail.
> service pop3
> {
>         disable                 = yes
>         socket_type             = stream
>         wait                    = no
>         user                    = root
>         server                  = /usr/sbin/ipop3d
>         log_on_success          += USERID
>         log_on_failure          += USERID
> }
> >
> >Jerry Sommerdorf wrote:
> >>
> >> Do I have to just delete the file to prevent the pop3 server from
> starting, or
> >> is there a file I need to edit?
>
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