I'm not sure you can tell qpopper to run on a port other than 110 and even if you did this would probably cause you problems since most clients don't allow you to specify a port for your pop server. One possibility would be to use ip aliasing to add another IP and have qpopper bind to the other address. This would require you to modify the source code though. Perhaps there's an easier way around your problem. Why can't you run smail/sendmail/exim/qmail?
Oliver Thuns wrote: > Hello! > > Is it possible to install qpopper AND cucipop? cucipop should be the > default pop3 server and qpopper should listen to another port for > receiving emails (xtnd xmit). -- Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]