Most of the people on the list either choose two methods:

1. The lazy method, use inetd. Works fine, and most systems are already
setup for inetd.

2. The good method. Use tcpserver. tcpserver, also written by DJB is fast,
stable, and can be secured much like inetd, but with more functionality.

I dont have alot of experience with xinetd, but if you are going to do
some work into getting it to work, you might want to look at using
tcpserver instead.

tcpserver can be found at:

http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html

On Tue, 5 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| Hello,
| 
|         I have been trying to set up qmail and xinetd. No problem with the 
| smtp part, it works perfectly... but I was unable to set up qmail-pop3d 
| correctly. Anyone has experience with this? Is there any disadvantage to 
| use xinetd with qmail?
| 
| Thanks in advance 
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Paco Gracia
| Director T�cnico
| Amira Sistemas

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