Re: Problems with virtual Pop3 hosting

2000-01-19 Thread sixx
For virtual pop, you would need an additional unique IP address for each virtual domain. And you would need to enable it as an aliase on your eth0. Also you need to chabge your default pop3 daemon line in /etc/inetd.conf to something like this ... pop-3 nowait root /usr/sbin/vpopd /usr/sbin/ipop

Problems with virtual Pop3 hosting

2000-01-19 Thread Scott Skrogstad
I can see the mail in the /var/spool/vmail/myhost/reciepientsname but when I try and use a pop3 reader to get the mail it says that is can't connect to the server. I do a nslookup and I see it and I type telnet myhost and it finds it. What else should I be looking for. I created the one use an

Re: Problems with virtual Pop3 hosting

2000-01-19 Thread Charles Galpin
There are pop servers that can do this with a single IP, I think cyrus is one, but do not know the details. On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, sixx wrote: > For virtual pop, you would need an additional unique IP address for each > virtual domain. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscri