Thanks for the quick reply. That was my suspicion, too, but I forgot about 
netstat. Turns out my massively overbearing virus protection software has a 
bunch of pop servers running in the background. One for each account.

Thanks,
Mike

At 09:09 PM 11/1/2001 +0000, Danny Angus wrote:
>Hi,
>My first reaction when I read this is that it *has* to be that you've got
>another service listening on 110
>In case you dont know how (I don't mean to patronise) check by typing
>netstat -l on linux or netstat -a on windows, and look for pop3 or 110.
>
>If its really, not already open, look for anything in the log files.
>
>This James version has been around for a while, and we haven't seen many
>examples of your problem.
>
>d.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael Garon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 8:16 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: cannot open new listener
> >
> >
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I'm a new James user and -- surprise! -- I'm writing because I'm confused
> > about some issues. Before I get into them I just want to say a
> > quick thanks
> > to the James team. You're providing a very valuable service!
> >
> > So here's my problem. I download and unpack James 1.2.1. I run run.bat.
> > After being prompted to do so, I edit dnsservers, assign postmaster, root
> > password and set up the anti-relay mailet. I then hit enter and set the
> > batch file rolling again.
> >
> > >2001.11.01 03:12:05 153 Channel default opened
> > >Main: Cannot open new listener (DEFAULT) on port 110: Cannot open
> > >ServerSocketAc
> > >ceptor on port 110
> > >java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot open new listener (DEFAULT) on port
> > >110: Cann
> > >ot open ServerSocketAcceptor on port 110
> > >         at
> > > org.apache.avalon.blocks.serversocket.SocketManager.openListener(Sock
> > >etManager.java:83)
> > >         at
> > org.apache.james.pop3server.POP3Server.init(POP3Server.java:66)
> > >         at org.apache.james.James.init(James.java:249)
> > >         at org.apache.avalon.engine.Avalon.initBlock(Avalon.java:144)
> > >         at org.apache.avalon.engine.Avalon.init(Avalon.java:112)
> > >         at org.apache.avalon.loader.Main.main(Main.java:88)
> >
> > I don't see anything blocking port 110 on my machine. Any
> > suggestions? Am I
> > doing something stupid?
> >
> > Many thanks!
> > Mike
> >
> >
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