Thats just more of a "ducktap" fix then i'd like. I mean whats the big 
deal with having the option to turn On or Off a server. I mean every 
other multi-function system has this basic options. Why can't xmail ?

-- Chris L. Franklin --

Eric Garnice wrote:

>Bind the unwanted services to port 0.
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>-Pp 0 -Fp 0
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>Eric
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>Subject: [xmail] Re: Feature request
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>>I had thought of that of that but then Lets say I wanted to use
>>something else as my pop3 server.
>>Then it couldn't bind to that port.
>>
>>One of the real reason for this is that I use Courier-IMAP. But as we
>>all know if you use that then
>>you can't use the standard pop3 that xmail uses. Due to it only liking
>>CRLF line returns. So
>>my thought was to just have Courier deal with both the IMAP and the POP3.
>>
>>-- Chris L. Franklin --
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>>
>>Achim Schmidt wrote:
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>>>Perhaps you can bind the non used services to port 127.0.0.1.
>>>
>>>e.g. use tose values XMAIL_CMD_LINE inside xmails init-script
>>>
>>>-FI 127.0.0.1 for listening finger only on lo
>>>-CI 127.0.0.1 for control only on lo
>>>-SI 127.0.0.1 for smtp only on lo and so on
>>>
>>>-> the services are not visible to outside world...
>>>
>>>
>>>Achim
>>>
>>>Am Sa, 2004-10-02 um 06.42 schrieb Chris L. Franklin:
>>>
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>>>>Just a feature request,
>>>>
>>>>I'd like to see the ability to turn OFF or ON the different parts of
>>>>xmail. Like being able to turn off POP3 or Finger.
>>>>And It doesn't have to be a on the fly on / off thing. But maybe just a
>>>>on start.
>>>>
>>>>Ps. Yes i know I could just use IPtables and block those ports, But I'd
>>>>rather just have have something try to open them.
>>>>
>>>>
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