On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 12:15:37PM -0700, Lyndon Griffin wrote: > Right - but what the web page says is not this > "qmail 1.03 users and web site no longer support inetd" > > but rather this > "qmail 1.03 no longer supports inetd" > > That is about the most misleading statement I have ever read. Say what you > mean and this type of discussion will not be necessary. Joop, I did wonder about this statement as well, as I ran qmail-1.03 both with inetd, later on with xinetd without problems (on RedHat-Linux). Now I use Mate's wonderful RPMs and stay with the tcpserver-stuff, which IMHO is easier to figure out than tcpd's host.allow,*.deny-scheme. Well, RedHat users are really lucky as Mate does steer them in the right direction, then ;-). Regards Mirko
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