Just an FYI: in.pop3d (the pop2/pop3 daemon) is in the imapd RPM.
"Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
>
> hi everyone... it was nice seeing some of you down in NYC for Linux World
> Expo.
>
> I have a really stupid question:
>
> by default, in cartman (redhat 6.1), what should be handling incoming
> mail? shouldn't I find popd if I look for it?
>
> I'm trying to set up the mail client on my wife's new Ibook to grab her
> mail which, as I can see with pine, gets sent to her account on my linux
> box...
>
> locate popd gets me nowhwere, as does 'which popd'...
>
> what should I be looking for?
>
> If anyone's available for phone consult that'd be great....
>
> Thanks!
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