On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:04:00AM -0400, Doug Fields wrote: > Hello all, > > I've been trying to decide which POP3 server to use. > > My requirements include: > > 1) Ability to use PAM for authentication, or have a simple way of extending > the authentication to use a highly customized authentication scheme (for > which I will write a PAM module) > 2) Ability to have a special directory specified where the UNIX > mailbox-format files reside > 3) Uses standard UNIX mailbox-format files
qpopper is your friend I believe. I use it with SSL to have a nice encrypted pop experience and it hasn't given me grief aswell. major downside to it: the docs are pdf but if you can get around that then you're sweet. it's very configurable and has not given me grief after about 7-8 months of use. be sure to get the latest version though (which I believe is 4.0.3). > In the past I have used the qpopper modified for 1 and 2 above. However, I > would like to use a more feature filled version (e.g., qpopper does not > have UIDL support). You mean this stuff? X-UIDL: p0P!!&X&"!p^(#!B,n"! -- CaT "As you can expect it's really affecting my sex life. I can't help it. Each time my wife initiates sex, these ejaculating hippos keep floating through my mind." - Mohd. Binatang bin Goncang, Singapore Zoological Gardens