Benj rearranged electrons thusly:
> If what I understood is correct, having exim running as a daemon is better,
> because it allows some control that inetd don't allow.
> So to start the damon, I must do: /etc/init.d/exim start is this correct ?
> But before doing this, how do I shut down exim inetd ?
Comment out the line in inetd.conf and killall inetd (or /etc/init.d/inet
stop). Then start exim as a daemon.
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