Assuming you compiled from /usr/ports/mail/exim, there should be a
startup script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d. All you need to do is restart
the system (or run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/exim.sh) to get exim started.
I do not think running from inetd is recommended. Do you need to run
from inetd for tcpd/tcp_wrappers?
"Jason C. Leach" wrote:
> Has anyone used Exim w/ FreeBSD 4? I compiled and installed the port, set
> the configure file, and made an entry in the inetd.conf file but could not
> get Exim to answer on port 25. Come to think of it, I did not have any
> man pages on it either.
>
> Perhaps I had the wrong inetd.conf line?
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