pop3p - POP3 proxy gateway service
pop3p [-d] [-l[[@]logfile]] [-pport] [-iinternal_ip] [-eexternal_ip] [-hdefault_ip[:port]]
pop3p is POP3 gateway service to allow internal users to access external POP3 servers.
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-I |
Inetd mode. Standalone service only. | ||
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-d |
Daemonize. Detach service from console and run in the background. | ||
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-t |
Be silenT. Do not log start/stop/accept error records. | ||
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-u |
Never look for username authentication. | ||
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-e |
External address. IP address of the interface the proxy should initiate connections from. By default, the system will decide which address to use in accordance with the routing table. | ||
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-i |
Internal address. IP address the proxy accepts connections to. By default, connections to any interface are accepted. It´s usually unsafe. | ||
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-p |
Port. Port proxy listens for incoming connections. Default is 110. | ||
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-h |
Default destination. It’s used if the target address is not specified by the user. | ||
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-l |
Log. By default logging is to stdout. If logfile is specified logging is to file. Under Unix, if ´@´ precedes logfile, syslog is used for logging. | ||
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-S |
Increase or decrease stack size. You may want to try something like -S8192 if you experience 3proxy crashes. |
You can use any MUA (Mail User Agent) with POP3 support. Set the client to use internal_ip and port as a POP3 server. The address of the real POP3 server must be configured as a part of the POP3 username. The format for the username is username@server, where server is the address of the POP3 server and username is the user´s login on this POP3 server. The login itself may contain an ´@´ sign. Only cleartext authentication is supported, because challenge-response authentication (APOP, CRAM-MD5, etc.) requires a challenge from the server before we know which server to connect to.
Report all bugs to 3proxy@3proxy.org
3proxy(8),
ftppr(8), proxy(8), socks(8), tcppm(8), udppm(8),
syslogd(8),
https://3proxy.org/
3proxy is designed by Vladimir 3APA3A Dubrovin (3proxy@3proxy.org)