Eric Rahmig writes:
 > Russell Nelson writes:
 > >Lyndon Griffin writes:
 > > > thanks everyone for the quick response...  now, my next question - does it
 > > > not seem a little extreme to say that simply
 > > >  "qmail 1.03 no longer supports inetd."
 > > > and then link to the ucspi-tcp package, which you kinda have to figure out
 > > > for yourself that that's what the link is trying to tell you, when it is, as
 > > > you all say, quite possible that qmail-smptd WILL run under inetd (maybe OS
 > > > dependent)?
 > >
 > >Maybe we just have too high an opinion of your intelligence?
 > 
 > Come on, is this kind of comment really necessary?  Good grief.

Obviously, it is necessary.  By linking to ucspi-tcp and telling
people that inetd is no longer supported, that should be taken as a
clue for what to do next.  Since this is obviously not obvious, I need 
to point out why I consider that such a link is an indication of the
high esteem in which I hold qmail users.

Is everything clear now?

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