I set this up recently for a local company. They use Outlook Express to
POP in and get their mail, plus send local intranet mail, the server
dials out at preset times to deliver outgoing mail and pickup any
incoming mail.

Install the IMAP rpm it has the POP3 server in it, enable the POP3
service in /etc/inetd.conf, make sure you don't have it denied in
/etc/hosts.deny...... and start popping


BTW take a look at IMAP, it is better than POP3.


Graham


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> hi Everyone,
>            Finally got around to trying to setup a POP3 
> server on red hat 
> anyone know where that might be? Finished off the bat book 
> 'SENDMAIL' but 
> since it delivers from queue on a set time basis i would like 
> to perhaps 
> use both SMTP and POP3. This is because POP3 allows the users 
> to access 
> their mail and offloads the mail in their drives;') Which i 
> like a whole 
> lot better. Both would be beautiful:') Any urls that have 
> HOWTO's or FAQ's
> that you have used please email me.  Thanks
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