Maybe he's using it for some sort of a proxy?

> On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 02:07:35PM +0800, Angelcom - Balibago Branch
> wrote:
>> Can I use port 110 instead of 8110?
>
> Why would you use 8110?  110 is the IANA registered port for POP3, and
> is the default for Qpopper for obvious reasons.  Besides, you'd have to
> be running qpopper as root anyway, because it needs read/write access to
> mailbox files that could be owned by any user on your system.
>
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> Sans les mathematiques on ne penetre point au fond de la philosophie.
> Sans la philosophie on ne penetre point au fond des mathematiques.  Sans
> les deux on ne penetre au fond de rien.
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