Rein will probably give you the same answer, but there is another perl module missing. When you extracted it, did you run "libinstall.sh"? Generally, running that script takes care of it and adds anything necessary. I ran it today on Debian here (I needed Linux AX25 here and for "some reason" Ubuntu would not let me compile a kernel but I like Debian anyway). The only strange difference is the Debian repo has it, but Ubuntu calls for adding the .deb manually. Essentially, you need to find the .deb file for it extracted and run it "dpkg -i ..." or rerun libinstall.sh 73 Josh, AB9FT ________________________________ From: Gilbert Franke <g.a.franke@xxxxxxxxx> To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Ernest Franke <ernest.franke@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 7:05 AM Subject: [pskmail] Re: [pskmail] OK, Rein, thanks! I am actually using Ubuntu 10.04. I should probably update that to 11.04. That might help? Now I found the Mail/POP3Client.pm and added it with the synaptic package manager. That took care of the POP3 issue. But now I get another message: 'can't locate Net/SMTP/TLS.pm' I haven't been able to identify the package I need from synaptic. I didn't encounter these problems when I installed the server on my home computer. Now I'm putting it on another laptop to use in our club station. Both systems are Ubuntu 10.04. Maybe I should reinstall the OS. TNX es 73, -- Gil WB5RFQ On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Gil, > >the error message 'Can't locate Mail/POP3Client.pm in @INC'? means that you >are missing >the Mail::POP3Client module in Perl. You can add it using cpan... > >The probable cause is that you are using SuSe, in Debian based systems the >libraries are >installed automatically. > >73, > >Rein PA0R > > >(I am sending this via the pskmail list because other people may have the same >problem....) > > -- Gilbert A Franke 361 442 6008 (cell) 130 N Harris Bellville TX 77418