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DBMAIL-POP3D(8) DBMAIL-POP3D(8) NAME dbmail-pop3d - POP3 daemon providing Post Office Protocol, POP3, as specified in RFC 1939. SYNOPSIS dbmail-pop3d [--config configfile] [--pidfile pidfile] dbmail-pop3d [--config configfile] [--pidfile pidfile] --no-daemon dbmail-pop3d [--config configfile] [--pidfile pidfile] --inetd DESCRIPTION The dbmail-pop3d daemon is a fully featured POP3 server. OPTIONS -p, --pidfile pidfile Specify an alternate pid file. By default the daemons use dbmail-<daemon>.pid for their pid files, saving them in the directory specified by the pid_directory entry in dbmail.conf or if that does not exist the value set by the configuration option --localstatedir, and will halt if the pid file cannot be written. Use the -p pidfile option to place the pid file in your system's preferred location. -n, --no-daemon No daemonize: inetd mode. The program remains attached to the console from which it was started and will read and write on stdin/stdout. This is useful for debugging when combined with the -v option. It is also used for running from (x)inetd. -D, --inetd No daemonize: The program remains attached to the console and will listen on the network sockets defined in dbmail.conf. This is mostly used for xinetd (Extended Internet Service Daemon) COMMON OPTIONS -f, --config configfile Specify an alternate config file. Use dbmail-<utility> --help to show the default location. -q, --quiet Quietly skip interactive prompts and helpful status messages which would otherwise be printed to stdout. Use two -q's to silence errors which would otherwise be printed to stderr. -v, --verbose Operate verbosely. Some of the utilities in the DBMail suite can take two -v's for extra verbosity. Those which don't understand this convention won't complain about having the extra -v and will simply operate at their normal verbosity. -V, --version Show the version and copyright, then exit. -h, --help Show a brief summary of options, then exit. SEE ALSO dbmail(1), dbmail.conf(5), dbmail-deliver(1), dbmail-export(8), dbmail-httpd(8), dbmail-imapd(8), dbmail-lmtpd(8), dbmail-pop3d(8), dbmail-sieved(8), dbmail-sievecmd(8), dbmail-users(8), dbmail-util(8) BUGS For the latest announcements, please subscribe to the DBMail announce mailing list[1] For general discussion, please subscribe to the DBMail general mailing list[2] If you experience an issue with DBMail, please report it on the DBMail Bug Tracker[3]. It may be helpful to have a debug log available. LICENSE DBMail and its components are distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2. Copyrights are held variously by the authors listed below. AUTHOR(S) DBMail is a collaborative effort among the core developers listed below and the tremendous help of the testers, patchers and bug hunters listed in the AUTHORS and THANKS files found in the DBMail source distribution. Alan Hicks Persistent Objects Ltd https://p-o.co.uk Eelco van Beek Aaron Stone Paul J Stevens Roel Rozendaal Open Source Engineer NFG Net Facilities Group BV Ilja Booij Palo Alto, CA USA http://www.nfg.nl IC&S http://www.ic-s.nl AUTHOR Alan Hicks <ahicks@p-o.co.uk> Author. NOTES 1. DBMail announce mailing list https://dbmail.org/wws/info/dbmail-announce/ 2. DBMail general mailing list https://dbmail.org/wws/info/dbmail-general/ 3. DBMail Bug Tracker https://github.com/dbmail/dbmail/issues 03/04/2026 DBMAIL-POP3D(8)
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