Hi,
The new version of in.pop3d of Derric Scott supports standalone mode.
You can easily recompile for standalone mode then you'll get better
performance if there are a lot of users. Also you will not have to mix
the pop3 daemon with the settings for the tcp wrapper in hosts allow,
deny.
Regards:
-- alex
Jason Mott wrote:
>
> Chuck Gadd wrote:
> >
> > I currently have restricted access to my linux server using hosts.deny and
>hosts.allow
> > files.
> >
> > The hosts.deny uses
> > ALL : ALL
> >
> > And the hosts.allow uses
> >
> > ALL : Some.tcpip.addresses
> >
> > What do I need to do to allow people to check their mail thru the pop server from
>any
> > connected machine?
> >
>
> In hosts.allow add:
>
> popd:ALL
>
> This is assuming your pop daemon is called popd.
>
> --Jason...JJ
>
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