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1.1 ! root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit! ! 2: .TH POPD 8 "April 22, 1986" MH [mh.6] ! 3: .UC 6 ! 4: .SH NAME ! 5: popd \- the POP server ! 6: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 7: .in +.5i ! 8: .ti -.5i ! 9: /etc/popd ! 10: \%[\-p\ portno] ! 11: (under /etc/rc.local) ! 12: .in -.5i ! 13: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 14: The \fIpopd\fR server implements the Post Office protocol, ! 15: as described in RFC819 (revised, \fIMH\fR internal). ! 16: Basically, the server listens on TCP port 109 for connections and enters the ! 17: POP upon establishing a connection. ! 18: The `\-p' option overrides the default TCP port. ! 19: .Fi ! 20: ^/usr/spool/pop/POP~^POP database ! 21: .Pr ! 22: None ! 23: .Sa ! 24: \fIPost Office Protocol (revised)\fR (aka RFC\-819 with revisions), ! 25: .br ! 26: pop(5) ! 27: .De ! 28: None ! 29: .Co ! 30: None ! 31: .Hi ! 32: Previous versions of the server (10/28/84) had the restriction that ! 33: the POP client may retrieve messages for login users only. ! 34: This restriction has been lifted, ! 35: and true POB support is available ! 36: (sending mail to a mailbox on the POP service host ! 37: which does not map to a user\-id in the password file). ! 38: .En
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