* Barry Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010510 08:58]:
> First of all: This is the most arrogant list I have come across. All
> the other lists that I'm on help out beginners with a short answer (we
> were all beginners once ... ), but here the beginner is either told to
> RTFM or told to pay for support.
http://cr.yp.to/lists.html: "Please read FAQ, PIC.*, and the other
documentation in the qmail package before sending your question to the
qmail mailing list." And: "There is a hypertext archive of the mailing
list at ORNL". Which part of this paragraph do you not understand,
Barry?
> Regarding the tcpserver question:
>
> AFAIK (and I'm no expert), TCPSEVER is configured in the command line,
> and uses /etc/tcp.* files for security & access settings.
Did you ever read http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html?
> The manual files are installes with the software and can be read with
> "man tcpserver". Else they're in the source directory.
(robin@mail1):(~/Compile)$ wget http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz
09:03:14 (176.71 KB/s) - `ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz' saved [53019/53019]
(robin@mail1):(~/Compile)$ tar tzf ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz | grep '\.1'$
(robin@mail1):(~/Compile)$
Sure, Barry. In my world, however, they were kindly provided by Gerrit
Pape of innominate at ftp://ftp.innominate.org/gpa/djb/.
> PS: Flames will be directed to /dev/null but sensible comments will be
> considered.
I love you too, Barry.
> PPS: I've included the whole thread ONLY to demonstrate the above
> statement.
Thank you very much. 7 more Yahoo! sigs for my collection. You're *such*
a tool, Barry...