The pop3 server is BTW, contained in the imapd rpm package, despite the
name of the package. If inetd is trying to run a program that doesn't
exist, you should see some indication of this in /var/log/messages
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Wei Jiang wrote:
>
> > Is there anything special that I need to do for activating the pop3 server
> > on redhat 6.1. I enabled it in inet.conf
>
> Did you restart inetd after editing inetd.conf? (killall -HUP inetd)
>
> Also, make sure the pop3 server is installed - if you just edit the
> inetd.conf file, it might be trying to start a program that doesn't exist.
>
> LLaP
> bero
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