This is just curiouser.  There is no firewall installed and I can 'pop' from
the host locally but I want to be able to 'pop' from any computer.

Help?


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack Greene
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 4:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] IMAP Setup Difficulties

I've tried a fresh install a couple of times (secure & standard) and still
having problems 'popping' the server.  Very frustrating since fedora setup
with no problems (I just don't like their documentation & license).

Running the bare standard, installed IMAP.  Making a pop connection but not
completing.  The IMAP site suggested checking PAM and that looks correct.
Anybody else solve this?  I want to make sure I've got a valid pop server
before installing any of the other programs.

Jack
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hosts.allow has
fam : ALL
ipop3 : ALL
pop3 : ALL

pam.d has the pop & pop3 authentication

And getting:
auth.log
xinetd[3100]: START: pop3 pid=3194 from=64.165.0.73

/sys/log
ipop3d[3194]: pop3 service init from 64.165.0.73
ipop3d[3194]: Command stream end of file while reading line user=???
host=adsl-64-165-0-73.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net [64.165.0.73]

auth.log
xinetd[3071]: START: pop3 pid=3078 from=64.165.0.73

/mail/info
ipop3d[3078]: pop3 service init from 64.165.0.73
ipop3d[3078]: Command stream end of file while reading line user=???
host=adsl-64-165-0-73.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net [64.165.0.73]





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