On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 15:25, John Masinter wrote: > Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > and the 20 million dollar question is.... > > why use inetd? tcpserver is far better in so many ways. > > -Jeremy > > Thanks for the reply. I do not run any dispatched services, > thus inetd is usually disabled all together. I only started > it recently to dispatch bincimap. inetd is what comes with > slackware, and it works, so there has not yet been any need > to move to another package.
tcpserver is far better in so many ways. It's chmod -x on all of my systems. > Soon I'll ask the maillist, "Will bincimap have an option > in the future to run as a dedicated server?" Because that > is what I prefer. and you'll likely get "no" because tcpserver is the 'dedicated server' part. tcpserver works very very well, there's no reason not to use it. Why don't you just break down and use it? :) -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kitchen @ #qmail on EFNet - Join the party! ..................... Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. www.inter7.com 866.528.3530 toll free 847.492.0470 int'l 847.492.0632 fax GNUPG key ID: 93BDD6CE
