RE: starting services everytime the redhat boots

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Someone put a binary "imap" file in /etc/init.d.

Assuming you installed the imap that came on the CDs, you shouldn't have 
an "imap" file in /etc/init.d, anyhow.  There should be one in 
/etc/xinetd.d.

On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> as u pointed out, i made used the following command:
> 
> 
> > chkconfig  imap on
> service imap does not support chkconfig
> 
> This error msg came up.... what to do?
> 
> BTW the same with:
> 
> > chkconfig --level 345 imap on
> service imap does not support chkconfig
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> CHD
> 
> 
> >
> > Jim Laverty said:
> >> For X based servers (hopefully you are not using X) run:
> >>
> >> chkconfig --level 345 imap on
> >> chkconfig --level 345 imaps on
> >>
> >> If you are not using X, you can just run:
> >>
> >> chkconfig --level 3 imap on
> >> chkconfig --level 3 imaps on
> >>
> >> chkconfig --list   will show what is active at what run levels
> >
> > imap and imaps are xinetd services.  The "--level" switch has no meaning.
> >
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> > William Hooper
> >
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