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Re: imap and ipop3d??
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mitchell Leben)
Mon Nov 11 16:50:41 1996
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 16:45:35 -0600 (CST)
From: Mitchell Leben <mitch@smithphoto.com>
To: Skull <skull@yakko.cs.wmich.edu>
cc: redhat-list@redhat.com
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Ah, I can help you on this one. You need poppassd. "poppassd is a
password change server for Eudora and NUPOP." Contact:
* John Norstad
* Academic Computing and Network Services
* Northwestern University
* j-norstad@nwu.edu
Send me private mail if you can't find it: 6958 Oct 27 01:36 poppassd.tar.gz
-Mitch
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Skull wrote:
> does anyone know of a faq or howto, etc that will explain all the
> inner workings of the pop3 server. I'd like to setup my pop3 server
> so that the user can change their password if need be, but I cannot
> find any documentation on how to do this. I'm using the standard imap
> rpm that comes with Redhat 4.0 & upgrades... ABout the only thing I could
> find told me I needed to setup some service to do so, but nothing more.
>
> Darron
>
>
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