On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > My mate has just asked if I could set up an old machine to run as a > little mail server for 3 people who hang out together, all running macs. > They have an ADSL line connection without a fixed IP. I thought I'd run > exim/fetchmail (in daemon mode) and procmail to filter mail into the > mailboxes. > > However I need a Mac-friendly pop3 daemon that will work well with exim > and Macs (OS9 Entourage and OSX Mail, I think). There are no special > needs. However if there is no real difference between them, I'd prefer > to 'do it right' and learn to configure a good pop3 implementation > rather than a lightweight one. My office, with about 120 workers, might > need a pop3 server in the future! > > I'm running Woody. Dselect offers the following when doing a search for > 'pop3': > > * ipopd
I just wante to mention that if you're going to use this, get ipopd-ssl instead. (I don't know why it didn't come up in your search but it is in non-US/main.) Most POP3 clients support POP3 over SSL and it gives you some extra security. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It's a girl! See the pictures - http://www.braincells.com/shailaja/