that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have 
tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;')
At 03:22 AM 6/27/98 +0200, you wrote:
>At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote:
>>Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty
>>any suggestions? 
>
>A POP3 server is so simple that you just install it and make sure the
>service is available in /etc/services. There's no configuration needed. The
>whole thing is basically a download protocol that consists of about a dozen
>commands.
>
>Like other software, the manual pages tell you much of what you need to
>know.
>
> Tony
>
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