1PUBLIC-INBOX-POP3D(1) public-inbox user manual PUBLIC-INBOX-POP3D(1)
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6 public-inbox-pop3d - POP3 server for sharing public-inboxes
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9 public-inbox-pop3d [OPTIONS]
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12 public-inbox-pop3d provides a POP3 daemon for public-inbox. It uses
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14 public-inbox-daemon(8) implementations, but requires additional read-
15 write storage to keep track of deleted messages on a per-user basis.
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17 Like public-inbox-imapd(1), "public-inbox-pop3d" will never require
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20 It is designed for anonymous access, thus the password is always
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27 Where $UUID is the output of the uuidgen(1) command. Dash ("-")
28 characters in UUIDs are ignored, and "[A-F]" hex characters are case-
29 insensitive. Users should keep their UUIDs private to prevent others
30 from deleting unretrieved messages. Users may switch to a new UUID at
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33 Historical slices of 50K messages are available by suffixing the
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39 public-inbox-watch(1), public-inbox-mda(1), or public-inbox-fetch(1).
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41 To save storage, "publicinbox.pop3state" only stores the highest-
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45 See common options in "OPTIONS" in public-inbox-daemon(8).
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47 -l PROTOCOL://ADDRESS/?cert=/path/to/cert,key=/path/to/key
48 --listen PROTOCOL://ADDRESS/?cert=/path/to/cert,key=/path/to/key
49 In addition to the normal "-l"/"--listen" switch described in
50 public-inbox-daemon(8), the "PROTOCOL" prefix (e.g. "pop3://" or
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59 The default TLS certificate for optional STARTTLS and POP3S support
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63 port 995 is inherited, it is automatically POP3S when this option
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69 POP3S support if the "key" option is not given with "--listen".
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74 Aside from "publicinbox.pop3state", "public-inbox-pop3d" uses the same
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86 Feedback welcome via plain-text mail to <mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
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88 The mail archives are hosted at <https://public-inbox.org/meta/>, and
89 <nntp://news.public-inbox.org/inbox.comp.mail.public-inbox.meta>,
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93 Copyright all contributors <mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
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95 License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
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99 public-inbox-nntpd(1), uuidgen(1)
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