[TriLUG] issues with pop
Jeff Tickle
jtickle at jtsoft.net
Mon Jul 19 14:01:04 EDT 2004
So ignore what I said, because this seems to be more efficient, and I've
learned something new. :-P
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 13:57, David Rasch wrote:
> netstat -pl will show you the processes associated with sockets
> listening for connections. (adding -n will make it run faster, but
> you'll have to remember that port 110 is plain-text POP3)
>
> David
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 01:55:04PM -0400, "gregbrown at mindspring.com" <gregbrown at mindspring.com> wrote:
> > I'm sitting here in front of a RH 7.1 mail server that I've never
> > seen in my life. I know there is a pop server on this darn thing
> > because that is how the mail clients are configured here and
> > nmap tells me so but the pop server is something that I've never
> > run across beacuse there is nothing in a 'rpm -qa' that looks
> > remotly like a pop server. I know there's an easy way to figure
> > this out, but I'm somehow blinded.. could be the eight weeks of
> > brain rot since Oculan went under. :) Any ideas on how I can
> > easily indentify the pop server on this thing?
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
> >
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