On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 06:14:45AM -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
> I installed mailutils-pop3d because I wanted to have a POP3 daemon 
> running as an ordinary user process.  Tiger caught that the pop3d 
> service had been installed in /etc/inetd.conf without tcpwrappers.
> Running dpkg-reconfigure -plow mailutils-pop3d did not produce anything
> in the way of options to disable the daemon, so a little work with
> vi inserted the "#<off># " at the beginning of the appropriate line.
> Perhaps this should be added to packing of this package?  I have run
> across other situations in the past where it is easiest to transfer
> email from an mbox (or maildir) using a personal POP daemon.

I don't understand too well. Why don't you use update-inetd?

Unfortunately, tcpwrappers support was only implemented in version 1.9.x,
which is waiting in SVN for some final fixes before it can be uploaded.

Jordi
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