I have been successfully using qpopper through 10.3 and 10.4. I upgraded to Leopard last night and it's been a nightmare. It took me quite some time to learn how to transition qpopper to launchd, write a correct plist, etc. But finally I have the program running.
Now I just need to get it to talk to me. When I actually try to log into it, all I can get is "incorrect password."
I've Googled the heck out of this problem. Many of the tips say to turn on --enable_specialauth for systems that don't store passwords in /etc/passwsd, but I use DarwinPorts instead of building manually and from what I can see in the DarwinPorts file, it always turns that on. I've used the passwd command to "update" my password to its current value, just in case there was some problem there, but it hasn't helped. Another hint suggested some niutil hackery, but niutil seems to be gone in Leopard. In general, most of the tips for this problem predate Leopard.
Any help?
Now I just need to get it to talk to me. When I actually try to log into it, all I can get is "incorrect password."
I've Googled the heck out of this problem. Many of the tips say to turn on --enable_specialauth for systems that don't store passwords in /etc/passwsd, but I use DarwinPorts instead of building manually and from what I can see in the DarwinPorts file, it always turns that on. I've used the passwd command to "update" my password to its current value, just in case there was some problem there, but it hasn't helped. Another hint suggested some niutil hackery, but niutil seems to be gone in Leopard. In general, most of the tips for this problem predate Leopard.
Any help?