I'm kinda jumping in the middle of this but have you checked your
/etc/inetd/popd file?  Is it disabled?  Sometimes when you update those
things they disable by default.

> Thanks all for the helpful message.
>
> I've detected the firewall from outside network, POP3 port was closed.
> The structure for email services is, I use MS Exchange as our real mail
> server, which has POP3 service, meanwhile I use RH72 as firewall and a
> mail smart host for Exchange. All mails reach the Firewall will be
> transferred to the Exchange box by sendmail. I couldn't see the POP3
> daemon on the Firewall. What are the possible POP daemons, ipop3? what
> else?
>
> The POP3 service on Exchange works fine. With POP3 port opened in
> iptables setting on the firewall, What else can close POP3 service?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Yujie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Kiem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 12 March 2003 11:28 AM
> To: Yujie Liang
> Cc: Red Hat Users List
> Subject: RE: port scan
>
>
> Hi,
>
>> But in my firewall setting (iptables -1.2.5-3), POP3 port 110 is
>> opened. How can I re-open my POP3 port?
>
> Is your POP3 daemon running?
>
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