At 09:07 AM 1/23/02, you wrote:
> > pop3  stream  tcp  nowait  root  /usr/local/bin/popper4  popper4 -f
> > /path/to/qpop.config
> >
> > That all has to be on one line, of course.  Note also that the service
> > name (the first thing on the line) is pop3, not qpop3.
>
>Sorry, I should have been clear about that. The service's name on my config
>is qpop3 because I am testing it before I implement it. qpop3 is a valid
>service in /etc/services set to port 8110.
>
>Hmm. I tried that previously, and I just tried it again to double check that
>I didn't make a mistake. When I insert the service name --popper4-- then HUP
>inetd, the server daemon does not respond:
>
>Connection refused
>
>But, when I remove that service name, it works just fine.

Define "just fine". You'd stated that it was naming the service "-f". In 
that case, your /path/to/qpop.config isn't being read. So, with the popper4 
in the line the inetd config is now correct, but you need to debug your 
qpop.config contents. Or it could be something completely different.
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