> Something running under the name of 'inetd' is binding to port 143 on
> all inet4 addresses. Either that, or there's a bug in sockstat or the
> kernel structures that it manipulates, though I've not seen mention of
> that anywhere. Maybe it's an old instance of inetd from a changed
> configuration? Perhaps you changed its configuration but forgot to
> restart it?

Funny. "killall -HUP inetd" helped. I didn't even need to do changes in
inetd.conf. I should've just tried to restart it instead of checking
config. No idea what I've been doing. Too much vodka perhaps - I'm from
Finland you know. ;P

Regards,
 Perttu Laine
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