> I can't not find a file named inetd.conf in /etc. Does that mean I have
not inetd installed Redhat and can simply ignore this step, or inetd.conf is
a hiden file?

do: rpm -qa | grep xinetd

if thereis an entry, do: rpm -e xinetd (that will deinstall this sucky
software ;-))

now you can proceed installing xmail.

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