RaghuNath L rearranged electrons thusly:
> Rh7 does not have inetd.conf how impliment your solution there.
rh7 uses xinetd (/etc/xinetd.conf) instead of inetd
-suresh
> > pop3 is not started as like that usually - you set it up in inetd.conf and HUP
>inetd.
> > In fact, some pop3 daemons rapidly run out of connections and crash if you try
> > using the /etc/rc.d/init.d/pop3server [whatever] system
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