> - snip -
>
>
>> Run command "netstat -lnpt | grep 106" without double quotes and make
>> sure
>> that 106 port is opened by xinetd.
>
>
> # netstat -lnpt | grep 106
> No printout

OK. What I have said to do when you see that port is not opened?

1. restart xinetd
2. recheck, see step 3 if check fails
3. create /etc/xinetd.d/poppassd
4. restart xinetd
5. recheck, see logs if check fails

> # cat /etc/services | grep imap[code]

Have I said something about /etc/services?

-- 
Tomas


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