Re: POP3 Authentication
You know, I don't know if I really want to post to you any more.
I asked a question, and expected - at least - courtesy - not a lecture
on "How to ask questions".
If you think I'm not presenting my problem to the right group, why
should I provide you with error messages ? And if you're not very
familiar with RH, why did you respond ?
But, for your information, before bothering you with my question to the
wrong group, I did check if Port 110 was used, I did telnet localhost
through port 110 and entered a dialogue and got an error message - the
same error message from Red Hat 9 - but POP3 works on that server
anyway.
Anyway, I'll leave you and your snide attitude alone now.
And I'll skip reading Eric S. Raymonds "How to ask questions"
OCDave
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