On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Josh Marquis wrote:

Josh,

I don't actually think it's possible -- as I recall I had a similar issue with telnetd under BSD a while back, because I thought firing up inetd for a single daemon was silly.

Looking over most of the FAQ, I see no mention of running it standalone, which leads me to believe the code *just isn't there* to handle connections.

I could of course be wrong, if anyone else would care to correct me?

-Dan

Evening,

I would like to run imapd as a standalone service rather than through inetd but
couldn't find any information on how to do this.

Thanks for the help and I apologize if this has already been answered...I really
did look :)

Josh


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