>Hello Keith,
>
>Here is mine and I and my users are using it. It works for us.
>
>The only thing is I am using this with qmail. Thus not sure it will help
>you or not, but just want to try to help.
>
>service poppassd
>{
>        disable = no
>        flags = REUSE
>        socket_type = stream
>        instances = UNLIMITED
>        per_source = UNLIMITED
>        protocol = tcp
>        wait = no
>        user = root
>        server = /usr/local/bin/poppassd
>}
>
>You realy does not need instances and per_sources.
>
>/usr/local/bin/poppassd is because that is where I install poppassd. Your may
>be some where else.
>
>Hopes this help.
>
>Vinh-

It does. Thank you. Everything should be working fine now, I can telnet 
into port 106 and mess around with the password thingy, which is what I 
needed to have as a starting point.



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