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Joel Dudley
joel@silverw.com
Mon, 28 Feb 2000 12:04:47 -0700
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Hello pluggers,=20
another qmail question for y'all. I noticed on the qmail web site =
they suggest using tcpserver instead of inetd. What implications will =
this have for the rest of my system? Is this goign to affect telnet and =
FTP?? I am a newbie if you havent figured it out. Thanks again in =
advance.
- Joel
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y'all. I noticed on the qmail web site they suggest using =
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