Yes, when you pop with your mail account do you see the file being created
like stuart.pop ?
If so that's standalone.  Then according to docs one of the things that speed
it up (server mode)  is that it will *not* write the .pop file.

Also I beleive you had to configure with the --enable-servermode.

J

Stuart Errington wrote:

> So if I add the -S switch to the line in /etc/inetd.conf and restart then
> check for .pop files ??
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jack Sasportas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 April 2001 16:09
> To: Stuart Errington
> Cc: Subscribers of Qpopper
> Subject: Re: Server Mode
>
> That's what I asked the other day, but nobody responded.
> I'm pretty sure I'm running in server mode because if you look in the mail
> spool dir you will see that the .pop files are no longer being created,
> which
> is how I was checking, but I wanted to run popper with a parameter or
> something
> and get back a response....
>
> Good Luck...
>
> Stuart Errington wrote:
>
> > How can you tell if your server is running in server mode ??
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Stuart Errington
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