04-10-2001
When a client connects, popper attempts a reverse-lookup on the IP address, and if it resolves to a canonical name, then attempts a lookup on the returned name. If the returned name does not resolve to an IP address, popper issues this error. You can disable these DNS checks by using the -R command-line.
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POPPER(8) BSD System Manager's Manual POPPER(8)
NAME
popper -- POP3 server
SYNOPSIS
popper [-k] [-a plaintext|otp|sasl] [-t file] [-T seconds] [-d] [-i] [-p port] [--address-log=file]
DESCRIPTION
popper serves mail via the Post Office Protocol. Supported options include:
-a plaintext|otp|sasl
Tells popper which authentication mode is acceptable, sasl enables SASL (RFC2222), and otp enables OTP (RFC1938) authentication.
Both disable plaintext passwords.
--address-log=file
Logs the addresses (along with a timestamp) of all clients to the specified file. This can be used to implement POP-before-SMTP
authentication.
-d Enables more verbose log messages.
-i When not started by inetd, this flag tells popper that it has to create a socket by itself.
-k Tells popper to use Kerberos for authentication. This is the traditional way of doing Kerberos authentication, and is normally done
on a separate port (as it doesn't follow RFC1939), and should be used instead of using SASL.
-p port
Port to listen to, in combination with -i.
-t file
Trace all commands to file.
-T seconds
Set timeout to something other than the default of 120 seconds.
SEE ALSO
push(8), movemail(8)
STANDARDS
RFC1939 (Post Office Protocol - Version 3)
AUTHORS
The server was initially developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
Many changes have been made as part of the KTH Kerberos distributions.
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