On some systems, it can be helpful to do a "grep -i pop /etc/services" to find out what the nomenclature is as well. FYI (to the original poster), that POP3 you misspelt (un*x is usually case sensitive) is just looked up in a file like /etc/services and the port substituted in. ----- Original Message ----- > It means change the "POP3" to "pop3" and try the command again. If you > get the same error, try "pop-3". If none of those work, substitute "110" > instead. It's not necessary to include the quotes.
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