Re: Limiting frequency of POP logins

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On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 17:44, j.travis wrote:
> 

> I guess one minute is a valid setting.  If they were checking it every 10
> seconds it would probably fall under some kind of general "don't abuse the
> server" section of the TOS.  Actually the most annoying thing is that it is
> filling the logs up.  So looking at it from that angle:  basically xinetd
> runs interference for the POP server right?  In order to not log POP
> connections... or to pull them out into a seperate log... would I be looking
> for an xinetd setting? or an ipop3 setting?

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