It's probably there for legacy software to access. With Redhat 6.2 > you
edit that file to control what services you want to people to have access.
For instance I just set up my POP3 server. After loading the IMAP package, I
then had to go into /etc/inetd.conf and take the comment out of the POP3 so
that people on my network can access it. I haven't looked into 7.0.
Considering I just upgraded to 6.2 about a month ago.




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