On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Joshua S. Freeman wrote:
> I didn't make any changes at all to etc/inetd.conf, and I'm not running
> anything else on that port (110) afaik... anything else I should check?

  What *did* you change?  :-)

  Check your system log files.

  You can also try invoking "tcpd" and "in.imapd" manually, from the command
line.  They won't do anything sane, but it might tell you if, e.g., they are
aborting because they are misconfigured.

> how do i check if there's a port conflict just in case?

  netstat -a | grep pop

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Ben Scott
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