You read the manual and step back from fancy apps. If you can telnet to port 110 and get a response, you have a pop server.
You get mail with it. You send mail with another program. Read the manual, read the FAQ. THEN if you have questions you can send it to the 10s of thousands of us who read this list, understanding that when you send a message it costs lost of people and lots of machines to send it throughout the work and are you sure this question: 1) is worth asking. 2) wasn't answered in the docs. 3) you are providing enough information about your setup to get a decent answer. Are you sure you want to continue (y/N): Quoting jessb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi! good day to all.. > > I'm a newbie to qpopper and just installed it on my RH7.2 and planning > to use in my postfix MTA. > > After installation I tried to send email from workstation and still my > pop3 is not working. > > How would i know that my qpopper is properly installed and working? any > test that I should do? > > Thanks in advance, > > > JessB > >
