Hi David

Don't get confused , POP3 is a service in its own right, its just that the
IMAP RPM also installs a POP3 server by default, for instance you could
have got qpopper or cucipop like I use, there is no IMAP server installed
along the way if those are installed, you also have to source the files
yourself.


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On 3/12/99 at 1:43 Rev. David P. Giffen wrote:

>Thanks, to those who helped. I didn't have the IMAP package installed. I
was
>thinking that pop had it's own server and not using IMAP, so I didn't
>install it. POP is running fine now.


Regards

Greg W
IT Consultant Sydney Australia

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