> Correct me if I'm wrong, but Exim is supposed to be run from inetd by > default (thus the 'big exit 0'). There are only certain cases where > you would want/need Exim running all the time... ok, you are right. Sorry, I've since switched to qmail and I'm used to seeing the qmail stuff running all the time. I never could get exim to work without uncommenting the 'exit 0' line, when I did use it.
> > > What does "ps aux | grep 'exim'" say? > > On a system where Exim is run from inetd, it won't show up as running > in the process table unless there's a connection in progress... > You are right..I am wrong <bows humbly> Please forgive me :-) -- Stephen Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] webmaster - http://www.mschess.org