Hi Terry,
Thanks for piping up on this one.
A bit wiser about sendmail today than I was yesterday...
dan
On 4/24/03 6:31 PM, "Terry Allen" <hmag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Listers,
>>
>> I installed pop3d and imap packages and expected them to startup
>> automatically. I don't see any evidence of a pop daemon running, nor is port
>> 110 open on our machine.
>>
>> What do I have to do to get pop3d to work so that I can try to get mail?
>>
>> If you've been following my last few emails, you'll see that i am having
>> lots of problems setting up mail to work. I've moved from trying to get
>> email sent to getting it received!
>>
>> best,
>> dan
> Hi Dan,
> During my stuffed upgrade to OSX 10.2.5 & the attempted
> migration to iTools 7 from 6.5.7 (have had to revert to 6.5.7 until
> everything is fixed up again), I have had the same problem after
> every reboot.
> In the /etc/inetd.conf file, you need to make sure the
> following lines are active:
>
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ipop3d popd
> imap4 stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/imapd imapd
>
> These should be listed straight after the commented bootpd
> line. Up until last night, my install kept getting those lines
> commented out after a reboot, but Tenon have logged into the system &
> fixed something & it now seems much better, though 2 different
> problems are happening - named & httpd are not starting on boot now.
> hope this helps out.
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