ultimately, wouldn't running it as a standalone (vs. inetd/xinetd) give
faster performance (Read: response times)?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sysop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:35 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Start IMAP server from xinetd?


Daniel E. Sabath wrote:

>On 1/15/2002 9:31 AM, "Sysop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Daniel E. Sabath wrote:
>>
>>>I've gotten the Courier IMAP server to work on my Linux box (RedHat
7.1),
>>>and it functions fine. However, the courier-imap.sysvinit script
doesn't
>>>seem to work for me.
>>>
>>>Since this incarnation of Linux uses xinetd to start internet
services
>>>rather than inetd, I was looking for suggestions on how to configure
the
>>>imap file to start courier-imap(-ssl).
>>>
>>Did you build rpm's out of the source package?
>>
>
>No, I compiled and installed from the source code.
>
>Dan
>
Well, I build rpm's out of it, and part of what I got was an init script

for it. So I run courier as a standalone server, through the service 
command, and/or various startup levels.



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