I just realized I had my Pop3 port set as Port 81 (From my previous post.office mail server settings!)
Does it need to be Port 110?
At 09:25 PM 2/17/04, you wrote:
> 02:17 20:41 POP3D (000010b0) server starting on port 110 of > jessette.stpweb.com > 02:17 20:41 POP3D (000010B0) failed to bind socket (10048)
Are you running another POP3 daemon, or something else on that server mistakenly configured to use TCP port 110? Note that some desktop AV programs include POP3 proxies which would cause similar behavior.
--Sandy
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