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NAME

       solid-pop3d - The Solid POP3 Server

SYNOPSIS

       solid-pop3d [-rd] [-n maildropfile] [-t maildroptype] [-a time] [-f configfile]

DESCRIPTION

       The  Solid  POP3  Server  is an implementation of the Post Office Protocol server that has flexibility on
       mind. It has support for mailbox, maildir, APOP, bulletins and few other things. It can work as inetd  or
       standalone server. See README for more details.

OPTIONS

       -n maildropfile
              Specify  a  maildrop  file  (or  directory).  The following strings beginning with % character are
              recognized and replaced:

              %s     replace it with user name

              %dN    replace it with N-th character of user name

              %%     replace it with single % character

              %m     replace it with mapped user name (read VIRTUALS file)

              %o     replace it with the "original" user name. This is the  user  name  with  any  UserMapPrefix
                     removed. Unless DoMapping is enabled, and a UserMapPrefix is supplied, this will be a blank
                     string.

              If specified path is not absolute it is treated as relative to user home directory.  For  example:
              /var/mail/%d1/%d2/%s   is  expanded  to  /var/mail/j/u/jurekb  and  Mail/bugtraq  is  expanded  to
              /home/jurekb/Mail/bugtraq for "jurekb" user on my system. The default is /var/mail/%s  or  Maildir
              when mailbox support is not compiled in.

       -t maildroptype
              Specify  a  maildrop  type.   mailbox and maildir are supported. The default is mailbox or maildir
              when mailbox support is not compiled in.

       -a time
              Specify an autologout time. The following suffixes are recognized:

              s      the time is specified in seconds

              m      the time is specified in minutes

              h      the time is specified in hours

              d      the time is specified in days

              w      the time is specified in weeks

              Seconds are used if no suffix is present. The default value is 2 minutes.

       -f configfile
              Specify a configuration file. The default is /etc/spop3d.conf

       -d     Set server into debugging mode.

       -r     Allow root login. This feature is disabled by default and shouldn't be used.

FILES

       ~/.spop3d
              User configuration file.

       ~/.spop3d-bull
              This file is used by bulletin code to determine last bulletin received by user.

       /var/lib/solid-pop3d/bulletins
              Bulletins directory.

       /etc/spop3d.conf
              Global configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       spop3d.conf(5), pop_auth(1), dot-spop3d(5),

AUTHOR

       Jerzy Balamut <jurekb@dione.ids.pl>