When I first tried 0.45 and tried to create a domain with APOP enabled,
I wasn't able to log into qmailadmin, but as soon as I recreated the
domain without APOP, life was good.

I soon thereafter tried out the development version and that bug had
been fixed.  My question is, when an entire domain is created with the
'-a' flag, does that enable each newly created pop account for APOP?

It doesn't appear to at least not in the development version I've got
running.  (BTW, how can one determine what version of qmailadmin they've got
if they can't remember so good?)  

I just created a test domain with -a, created a user with -a, tried to
pull my mail and no love.  I _can_ successfully log in however if I
change the protocol back to POP3.  

I know this is an older development version so please forgive me if I'm
reporting on long reported and fixed problems.  I haven't seen anything
about it on the list though, so I just thought I'd mention it.

Cheers,

-Charlie
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