To all who responded:
  Thanks for the responses.  As I said I am NEW to this game.  This is a
generic RH 6.0 install and it seems that all of these services are set to
run out of the box.  I'll have to do more learning in order to kill every
service that isn't necessary.

  Thanks again


Bob
Ken Kirchner wrote:

> Chances are that if you dont know what it is, you should have it running.
> inn is the InterNetNews server (aka Usenet or NetNews).  Since you
> probably dont want to be running this, I would do the following:
>
> run '/usr/sbin/ntsysv' and disable innd.  This will keep it from starting
> up the next time you restart your system.
>
> To kill the currently running inn daemon you should run
> '/etc/rc.d/init.d/innd stop' and if it's running it will be halted.
>
> and for future reference, inn.conf is in /etc/news/
>
> you could even go so far as to 'rpm -e inn-2.2.2-3' (if that is the
> version you have) to remove it from your system.
>
> -Ken
>
> On Sun, 7 May 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >   I am new to masquerade.  I have a huge file in /var/spool/mail/news
> > that was to to 16 Mb when discovered.  Mail  has numerous messages from
> > my ISP [@home] to the effect that inn.conf is not confugured correctly.
> >
> >   Questions:
> >     1.  What is inn.conf
> >     2.  Where is inn.conf.  I can't seem to find in on my system
> > [probably the "root" of the problem]
> >     3.   Does it seem therefore that I am querying the @home server for
> > "news" information.  As noted above, this part is all new to me.  \
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
> > Bob
>
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