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Gordon Stewart wrote:
| Dear List
|
| I am running Redhat 7.0 and my problem is that I can not telnet localhost
| 110,  when I try I get the following message
|
| telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused.
|
| It seams to work if I telnet to port 25.  I notice this problem when email
| was being sent out and not get to the right mailbox.  I have about 20
| messages in my mailq.  Is there a way of fixing this problem.  I have
| flushed out my mailq and the emails are not moving.  I need this working
| cause I am writing my own email web client to sendmail.
|
| Thanks for your help.
|
| Gordon Stewart
|
|
|

Please correct me if I'm wrong but AFAIK, POP3 is not implicit in the
sendmail install. You should install POP3 daemon (which listens in 110)
separately.

Also verify with netstat -an if there's :110 port listening

HTH

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