Overly complex?  Yeah, well, qmail is most likely overly complex for what 
you want to do.  This is just a rant, and will likely start some flavor of 
a holy war, but my experiences with qmail is its much more complex to get 
setup- and for most people, postfix or exim is likely an easier choice. 

On the topic of xinetd- what services do you run that require some sort of 
*inetd service?  Most every server or workstation I set up, every service 
that would use it gets turned off, so I just dont even bother to start it. 

Jay

On Saturday 02 March 2002 09:12 pm, you wrote:
> I have been teaching myself how to properly use xinetd on a Red Hat 7.2
> system.  And I like what it can do.  But I am also reading up on setting
> up my first qmail server and the howto and Life with qmail suggest using
> ucspi-tcp which apparently serves the same function as xinetd.  It seems
> overly complicated to use both on the same system.  Which do you folks
> recommend using or should I use both for the qmail system?
> Thanks
> Steve Redding
> stevered at mm.com
>
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