Milivoj Ivkovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I had no reply, I try re-posting with a new subject line.
This is considered rude. If you don't get a reply the first time, it means
that no one is interested in answering your question. This could be because
you have asked a FAQ, or appear to
Why are you running with inetd anyway? It might be something in the way
your logging is setup.
I would make the switch to tcpserver (check out www.lifewithqmail.org for
help)
No one knows the reason for your problem because you haven't given enough
information, you reposted the exact same post.
Thank you for the replies.
>Why are you running with inetd anyway?
>[...]
>I would make the switch to tcpserver (check out www.lifewithqmail.org for
It is Life with Qmail which I used for help in my setup. It says:
"Typically, qmail-popup is run via inetd or tcpserver"
"For a busier service, u
Use tcpserver just like LWQ suggests.
.mark
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>From: Milivoj Ivkovic[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:51 PM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Why does POP3 log "inetd ... exit status 1"
>
>Thank you for the replie
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 10:51:59PM +0100, Milivoj Ivkovic wrote:
> Thank you for the replies.
>
> >Why are you running with inetd anyway?
> >[...]
> >I would make the switch to tcpserver (check out www.lifewithqmail.org for
>
> It is Life with Qmail which I used for help in my setup. It says:
>
>Does Postfix deliver to maildirs or Unix mailboxes?
It does deliver to Maildir, and that's how I have it configured.
> If not to maildirs,
>then qmail's pop3 service can't possibly work. That might explain your
>exit 1.
But it does work correctly. That's why I'm annoyed to see exit 1 in the
hi,
Milivoj Ivkovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
... lot a snip ...
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /opt/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
> net1.alma.ch /opt/qmail/bin/checkpassword
> /opt/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
> poppassd stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd poppassd
just an i
Milivoj Ivkovic wrote:
> >Changing "pop3" to "pop-3" breaks it as well, with another error I don't
> >understand:
> > Mar 7 14:41:36 net1 inetd[418]: pop-3/tcp: bind: Address already in use
> >
> >The system is a redhat 6.2, in case it matters.
Hmmm . . . tricky. Thinking back on my experienc