For SSH you should be able to just pint the shell to /bin/false or something
like that, for FTP: I think there is a DENY option in the FTP configuration
(depending on the server) that would block ftp access.

M.

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> Subject: simple question related to pop3
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> Hi
>    Is there any way that I would be able to add a user to a 
> server so that they are only able to use their username and 
> password for pop3 ? Even tho the server is configured for ftp 
> and ssh too?
> 
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