This may be totally useless to u but my slakware machine has it in
/var/tmp/.pop that was the default that pop3d wanted. Redhat probably moved
it from it's default though.
Paul
At 10:33 PM 13/09/00 +1100, John Ferlito wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 10:23:47PM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> > Where do pop locks normally reside on a Redhat system. I cannot see them
> > in /var/lock but pop3 keeps telling me that it cannot open or lock the
> > INBOX
>
>might be /var/spool/mail/user.lock or /var/spool/mail/.something
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