17 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop[maildropl] Re: how does maildrop dec...
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Ben RosengartAug 1, 2002 8:44 am 
Michael LeoneAug 1, 2002 8:54 am 
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Subject:[maildropl] Re: how does maildrop decide what auth method to use?Actions...
From:Sam Varshavchik (mrs@courier-mta.com)
Date:Aug 1, 2002 10:23:20 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

Ben Rosengart writes:

On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 11:51:50AM -0400, Michael Leone wrote:

I use Courier POP, Courier IMAP, and standalone Maildrop, using postfix as MTA, not Courier MTA. All came as separately available packages, from Debian unstable. I didn't have to compile anything.

Sounds like it might be a packaging issue.

Sam offers sqwebmail, maildrop, and courier-imap as standalone packages, but not courier-pop, as far as I can tell. Some Debian maintainer did the work of packaging courier-pop separately. That's nice for Debian users, but it doesn't help me.

The POP3 server is in the Courier-IMAP package.