> It certainly would. This happened here too, with 3.2.0.101-4.
> This infuriating situation seems to happen every time there is an smail
> upgrade. The service is switched off as #<off># in /etc/inetd.conf,

That was it exactly.  Edited out the #<off>#,  killed inetd and restarted,
and now life is happy again.  Thanks,  Hamish,  and thanks also to Mr.
Bonser,  who's answered about ten emails from me today :) ..


                                                        Will


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