> | Why didn't you just install Redhat's pop3 server rpm (actually it's
> the | imap rpm).  It the UW pop3 package and would have saved you the
> trouble of | building it and perhaps not including something needed?
>
> 'cause i'm "practicing" for a linux build on a machine that won't be big
> enough for a redhat install.  besides, i want to learn how to do things
> from source and not be dependant of pre-made packages.  it breeds
> problems just like this one where i don't know what kind of
> authorisation my machine is using and should use for pop3.

Well, you might want to install the imap rpm and then turn on the pop3
server just to see if it works.  This is pretty simple and you can easily
remove the package after testing.

This should show you whether the problem is with the client config or
whether you have a problem with the pop3 compile.

Gerry




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