You need to look into a directory /etc/xinetd.d. Here you can find files
for pop3,imap and so. For any service you need to disbale change the
line "disable = no" with "disable = yes", then restart xinetd.

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> hi,Davide,
> I still have a question about how to configure xmail on Linux. I am using Redhat 
>7.1. In your readme Part 7, the 7th step is :
> 
> If you've inetd installed you must comment out the lines of /etc/inetd.conf that 
>involves SMTP POP3 Finger and restart inetd.
> 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?
> 
> Sorry for these silly questions. I'm new to Linux.
> 
> Thank you very much!
> 
> Rui
> 
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