I don't think I understand what exactly you are trying to do. You have
configured inetd to start james? It doesn't look like a good idea.

Can you please show us the line from your inetd.conf where you have
configured james? Also any other lines from inetd.conf that start with
pop or smtp.


Sunil Kidambi wrote:
> I have already de-selected the default server and am running my james server 
> from inetd.conf.. the netstat gives this line:
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:110             0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN    
>  2670/inetd
>
> how to tell inetd to leave that port alone?
>
> Thanks
> Sunil
>
>
>
> --- On Sun, 1/11/09, Pavlos Georgiadis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> From: Pavlos Georgiadis <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Config under Debian Linux 2.6
>> To: "James Users List" <[email protected]>
>> Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 3:24 AM
>> Hi Sunil,
>>
>> Login as root to your system and run the command
>> "netstat -pan | grep
>> ":110" | grep LISTEN". It will show you
>> which pid/programm name is using
>> the port 110.
>>
>> Probably the default installation of your system has a
>> mailer already
>> running. You will have to disable it from the init scripts
>> of your system.
>>
>> --
>> Pavlos Georgiadis
>>
>>
>> Sunil Kidambi wrote:
>>     
>>> Sorry this might be a newbie question - i searched in
>>>       
>> google for days but found nothing that helped ok straight to
>> the point:
>>     
>>> I downloaded james 2.3.1 and it runs just great when i
>>>       
>> disable the default mail/pop server and run james from the
>> command. However I am stuck while trying to make james as
>> the default. I put the run command in inetd.conf and when I
>> telnet port 110 it shows me the startup messages - hardly
>> what you expect from a pop3 server - before finally dumping
>> java stack for bind error. So it looks like some program is
>> watching 110 and invoking my server each time. Now what kind
>> of OS does things like that
>>     
>>> Anyway I am hoping this is already a pretty familiar
>>>       
>> problem so I will wait for a solution thanks to all in
>> advance
>>     
>>> Sunil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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