What happens if you do a "telnet server 110"?

You should get something like this
+OK Qpopper (version 4.0.4) at host.domain starting.

>From your RH linux console login and try "telnet localhost 110"

Try to compile with --enable-debug and then use the -d option in inetd.conf

Regards

Rishi

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Subscribers of Qpopper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 4:03 AM
Subject: No errors, nada , zip


> Qpopper isn't firing.
>
> Tried several differenct compiles....
> Went back to 3.1.2 vs from 4.0.3....
> Do I need to get rid of shadow & MD5 passwords?
> The system isn't logging any errors, or any indication
> that qpopper is even present.
>
> RH6.2
> popper is in /usr/local/lib
> inetd.conf line
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root  /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/local/lib/popper -s
> hosts.allow line
> popper: .my-domain.com .virtualdomain.net .2ndvirtdomain.com
> /etc/services
> pop3    110/tcp
> pop3    110/udp
>
> Something appears to be keeping the qpopper from working at all.
>
> Any suggestions????
>
> Outlook error -   "Unable to connect to the server. (Account: "xxxxx",
POP3
> Server: "mail.xxxxx.com", ......)"
>
> Logs indicate sendmail is receiving mail & sending mail works great.
> Can't pick up new mail.  No errors or log entries of any qpopper activity
at
> all.  It's as if the server isn't aware that qpopper is on the machine.
>
>

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