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Re: tlug: One step forwared, one step back.




Chris -> Thanks for the chronological description of my mail and where it's
going and what it's supposed to do. It provided some much needed clarity.

>If I were you, I would replace that DPOP monstrosity with qpopper or
>similar.

Yeah, i think i will do that. Scott also recomended that earlier, and
suggested i go get the TurboLinux pop and sendmail packages. I went to the
site he suggested,
(ftp.pht.co.jp:/pub/turbolinux-usa/2.0/TurboLinux/RPMS/)
but there were so many files there that i couldn't find which one was the
pop package ( i downloaded something called popt, but it was so tiny, i
find it hard to believe it was the thing i'm looking for. In any case, it
didn't seem to do anything when i unpackaged it).

So the general question goes out:
Can anyone recomend a specific POP and mail program (and where to get it)
that they've used and know is good?

>Execute permissions problem on /usr/sbin/sendmail

Is this a directory that i should have set for everyone to use?


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