> qpopper Enhanced Post Office Protocol server (POP3).
I have used this and found it to be very, very easy to setup and use.
I moved to an IMAP server fairly soon afterwards, so I cannot comment on how
it performs over time.
Matt
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Shaun Crossley wrote:
> courier-pop POP3 daemon with PAM and Maildir support
> cucipop Cubic Circle's POP3 daemon
I've used both of these and have no complaints. courier-pop is only useful if
you're going to use Maildir storage, if you're using POP only
there with
a simpler user interface I'd like to take a look at it.
I've apt-cache search'd for "pop" and come up with the following
results, among others:
courier-pop POP3 daemon with PAM and Maildir support
cucipop Cubic Circle's POP3 daemon
ipopd POP2
sena wrote:
>Hi..
>
>I need to provide POP3 to my users...
>
>Can anybody suggest a POP3 server (pref. packaged on debian)?
>
>I found on the packages list: pop3lite, ipopd, qpopper, solid-pop3d and
>cucipop... Any suggestions?
I'm using gnu-pop3d. It works...
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Hi..
I need to provide POP3 to my users...
Can anybody suggest a POP3 server (pref. packaged on debian)?
I found on the packages list: pop3lite, ipopd, qpopper, solid-pop3d and
cucipop... Any suggestions?
Thanks...
Regards, sena...
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gpg fingerprin
Yes qpopper is good.. make sure you get the latest one though.. as older
versions are prone to DoS exploits :)
>Hi!
>
>
>> Any opinions on which of the few POP3 daemons are best/most secure?
>>
>
>just a hint: qpopper - i haven´t tried it yet (but soon :-)
>
>
>
>until next mail B-)
>
>Peter
Hi!
> Any opinions on which of the few POP3 daemons are best/most secure?
>
just a hint: qpopper - i haven´t tried it yet (but soon :-)
until next mail B-)
Peter
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Any opinions on which of the few POP3 daemons are best/most secure?
Thanks,
Eric.
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