BTWY, there is a qmail-pop3d initscript in the qmail rpm.  To set it up, you
just need to do

chkconfig qmail-pop3d.init on  #This will start pop3d automatically at boot

/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init start #this starts pop3d

BTWY, recall that in the future qmail is not going to support inetd; only
tcpserver.

Mate


On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 11:59:20AM -0800, Seek3r wrote:
> I installed qmail, and the pop3 part. Now when I go to check my email with
> pop3 here's what happens.
> 
> +OK <10199.915393211@checkpassword>
> user Seek3r
> +OK
> pass wordpass
> -ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
> 
> Now I have a Maildir
> 
> [Seek3r@L1 Seek3r]$ tree
> .
> |-- Maildir
> |   |-- cur
> |   |-- new
> |   `-- tmp
> 
> and a .qmail file in my homedir that looks like this
> [Seek3r@L1 Seek3r]$ less .qmail
> ./Maildir/
> .qmail (END)
> 
> Anyone know what Im missing?
> 

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Mate Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis  

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