--->[Quoting Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:]

> On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 05:54:32PM -0000, Robin Bowes wrote:
>
> > Following a post on the  squirrelmail mailing list about a
> > problem which turned out to be down to inetd not accepting
> > enough  connections fir  the  imap  daemon (not  courier!)
> > I  thought  I'd  investigate  the  possiblity  of  running
> > courier-imap  from   tcpserver  (from   djb's  daemontools
> > package).
>
> courier-imap comes  with its  own equivalent  program called
> 'couriertcpd'. It doesn't run from inetd.

[root@beton roots]# cat /service/imap-itzone/run
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/sbin/softlimit \
        -m 15000000 \
        /usr/bin/tcpserver \
        -p \
        -X -c 30 -u 66 -g 66 \
        81.0.225.13 imap \
        /opt/sbin/imaplogin \
        /opt/libexec/authlib/authvchkpw \
        /opt/bin/imapd Maildir 2>&1

> If you do use daemontools,  beware that it doesn't appear to
> have any usage or distribution licence that I can find. (And
> if it did have one which  was like qmail's, it would be very
> restrictive)

_Very_ restrictive ;-) - you can  use it for free and you have
sources...  Personally  I  do  not know  better  software  for
playing  with  smtp/pop3/imapd  tcp  services  and  make  them
fully controlled & foreseeable.


cheers - Sergiusz
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