On Fri, Sep 25, 1998 at 12:15:20AM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: > That reminds me, I'm getting reading to upload a new imap package and I > need to do something about the imap "thingies." (ipop2d and ipop3d.) > Currently, I include them in the package and install them into /usr/sbin > but I don't actually put them in inetd.conf or anything. The reason is, > like me, most people probably run qpopper or something and would be rather > displeased if I were to replace it with the less-featureful ones from > imap. On the other hand, just leaving unused files lying around doesn't > seem to good either. > > Is this the kind of thing alternatives could be used for? If so, do the > cucipop, and qpopper maintainers and I just work out the details between > ourselves or is there a more formal process I should follow? Split the package up and put the pop2/3 daemons in their own packages, especially if they will install without imap.
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