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    Names: »popd.rf«

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└─⟦9ae75bfbd⟧ Bits:30007242 EUUGD3: Starter Kit
    └─⟦3658e588a⟧ »EurOpenD3/mail/mh/mh-6.7.tar.Z« 
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            └─⟦this⟧ »mh-6.7/conf/doc/popd.rf« 

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.\"	@(MHWARNING)
.\" @(#)$Id: popd.rf,v 1.8 90/04/09 20:22:49 sources Exp $
.SC POPD 8
.NA
popd \- the POP server
.SY
/usr/etc/popd
\%[\-p\ portno]
(under /etc/rc.local)
.DE
The \fIpopd\fR server implements the Post Office protocol,
as described in RFC1081 and RFC1082.
Basically, the server listens on the TCP port named \*(lqpop\*(rq
for connections and enters the
POP upon establishing a connection.
The `\-p' option overrides the default TCP port.
.Fi
^/usr/spool/pop/POP~^POP database
.Pr
None
.Sa
\fIPost Office Protocol - version 3\fR (aka RFC\-1081),
.br
\fIPost Office Protocol - version 3: Extended service offerings\fP
(RFC\-1082),
.br
pop(5)
.De
None
.Co
None
.Hi
For historical reasons, the \fIMH\fP POP defaults to using
the port named \*(lqpop\*(rq (109) instead of its newly assigned
port named \*(lqpop3\*(rq (110).
See the POPSERVICE configuration option for more details.
.sp 
Previous versions of the server (10/28/84) had the restriction that
the POP client may retrieve messages for login users only.
This restriction has been lifted,
and true POB support is available
(sending mail to a mailbox on the POP service host
which does not map to a user\-id in the password file).
.En