On 11/9/00 5:58 AM, "Jev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> inetd[430]: imap/tcp server failing (looping), service terminated
>
> And I *think* it comes back after a set amount of time (I cannot test
> this because users need their mail *apparently* ;)
>
> So, is this a known issue? I have seen refe
From: "Jev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Anyway, my problem :)
> We are running a web-mail application that was written in-house. There is
> some horrible JS that refreshes in the users browsers every 60 seconds
> (in a small frame on the page) that check mail, with a few people logged
> onto the site t
The short answer: it is a very known problem with inetd. The quickest
replacement is using xinetd (the same thing but with a cherry on top :) and you
get extra functionalities if you care.
It isn't by chance that the latest redhat chose xinetd over inetd for the role
of being the Internet Super-