The GNU POP3 daemon is a small, fast, and efficient POP3 server. It is written with performance and RFC compliance in mind, and supports virtual domains (i.e. several domain names on the same server).
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Syslog has been changed to avoid hanging when debugging. Some login methods have been fixed. Multiple instances not used after some time are fixed. Support for detection of Atom processors has been added, and there is more support for service installation (/etc/init).
The 0.9.11 distribution was missing the config.guess and config.sub files. A very old and rare bug has been found: simultaneous login to the same mailbox using the user home directory mailbox location might cause a glibc dump. It would overwrite about 4 KB of the beginning of the mailbox. However, GNU pop3d would recover all the remaining messages.
This is a branch of the original POP3 program written by Jakob Kaivo. The major addition since the last freshmeat announcement is support for virtual domains. Bugs have been fixed and this release is more fail-safe. There are speed improvements, optional user Message Disposition Notification, POP-before-SMTP, UIDL, and 64-bit support. The server is still small, fast and reliable.
Several bugfixes for various clients (Netscape 3.x, Windows telnet),
bugfix for random deletion problem, idle timeout command line
option, and command line option for listening on different ports.
Because of a thus-far unreported bug that may cause messages to
be erroneously deleted, upgrading to this release is strongly
recommended.