June 29, 2004 1:01 PM
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Subject: RE: ipopd plain text passwords
John Fleming also suggested that along with uninstalling it using --purge. I
get reasked which ipopd services I want to run but it doesn't re-ask the
question regarding passwords. When I telnet to port 110 I can
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 09:55:08PM +0200, Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:
> dpkg-reconfigure ipopd
Possibly
dpkg-reconfigure -p low ipopd
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Subject: Re: ipopd plain text passwords
dpkg-reconfigure ipopd
:)
> While doing an apt-get install ipopd I was asked if I wanted to allow
> plain
> text passwords or not for the pop3 server. I sele
dpkg-reconfigure ipopd
:)
> While doing an apt-get install ipopd I was asked if I wanted to allow
> plain
> text passwords or not for the pop3 server. I selected no without giving it
> a
> 2nd thought as I also selected pop3s. I now have some users who are trying
> to access their mail using clie
While doing an apt-get install ipopd I was asked if I wanted
to allow plain text passwords or not for the pop3 server. I selected no without
giving it a 2nd thought as I also selected pop3s. I now have some users
who are trying to access their mail using clients which don’t support
pop3s an
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