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XINETD NA IYON..(xinetd.d )
instead of defining services sa
inetd.conf
sa xinetd you need to make a file containing
specific services, then put it under xinetd.d
directory.
in your case since you'll be using
qpopper.
try this one
service
pop3
{ disable = no flags = REUSE NAMEINARGS socket_type = stream wait = no protocol = tcp user = root server = qpopper deamon server_args = popper -s } Thanks,
Meric
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