Hello Peter,

first: Thank your very mutch for your tips! Now I have a smal prob with
tcpserver.

> I understand that you are trying to put caro in VPOP/users. However, I have
> found this to be more than a little problematic at times. My suggestion is
> to make caro's domain a virtual domain first:
>
>   /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain example.com SEKRIT
>
> Then add the caro user under that domain:
>
>   /home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] aPassword
>
> This has always worked for me.

And now for me to!


> > I don't have tcpserver on my System (SuSE Linux 6.1). I read a lot of
> > dokus about tcpserver but didn't find any link to download it.
> > Besides: My inetd works out very fine (IMHO). Isn't there any way to get
> > vpopmail running with inetd? What would be the line for /etc/inetd.conf
> > ?
>
> However, that document also describes how to get and use tcpserver. I would
> highly recommend this approach over the inetd one.

Well, it's not so that I'm not able to lern. So I got tcpserver and
installed it.

Then I put the line from vpopmail-sources/INSTALL in my boot.local

The POP3-service now works - but how slow!

bash-2.02# netcat localhost 110

<-- here ist a break about ca 10 seconds !!! -->

+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
USER laura%mysnafu.de
+OK
PASS aPassword
+OK
STAT
+OK 0 0
QUIT
+OK
bash-2.02#


My inetd-Services fire up immediately. So what is the benefit of
tcpserver?

Ciao
Laura

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