--- cucipop.8.orig Fri Aug 1 05:05:59 1997 +++ cucipop.8 Tue Oct 7 11:18:59 1997 @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ .SH NAME cucipop \- Cubic Circle POP3 daemon .SH SYNOPSIS -.B /usr/sbin/cucipop +.B !!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop .RB [ \-qaYdPUSDAT ] .RB [ "\-E \fIage\fP" ] .RB [ "\-p \fIport\fP" ] .br -.B /usr/sbin/cucipop +.B !!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop .B \-v .ad .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ .IR port . .SH EXAMPLES Typically -.I pop-3 +.I pop3 service is defined in .BR services (5) as follows: .Sx 1 -pop-3 110/tcp +pop3 110/tcp .Ex In order to start cucipop from within .BR inetd (8), @@ -145,26 +145,26 @@ .BR inetd.conf (5) would be suitable: .Sx 1 -pop-3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/cucipop cucipop -Y +pop3 stream tcp nowait root !!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop cucipop -Y .Ex If your site gets many hits from popclients, it would be preferable to start cucipop standalone as in: .Sx 1 -/usr/sbin/cucipop -Y +!!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop -Y .Ex Your typical BOFH setting would be: .Sx 1 -/usr/sbin/cucipop -YaSE 6w +!!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop -YaSE 6w .Ex .SH FILES .TP 2.3i .B /etc/passwd for the default authentication method .TP -.B /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME +.B /var/mail/$LOGNAME system mailbox .TP -.B /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME.lock +.B /var/mail/$LOGNAME.lock lockfile for the system mailbox .TP .B _????`hostname`