On Nov 30, 2007 8:40 AM, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please try the following:
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-imap-4.3.0.diff
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-authlib-0.60.2.diff
It's been lightly tested on amd64.
Looks good on i386 to me, and so far things seem to be
Steve Shockley wrote:
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-imap-4.3.0.diff
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-authlib-0.60.2.diff
It's been lightly tested on amd64.
Both apply cleanly and both run properly here when restarted.
In your diff,
mkdir -p /var/run/courier{,-auth}/
if [ -x
Steve Shockley wrote:
Why would you want to delete imapd.pem? Then your users have to
install a new cert. I think current (3.x) versions of Thunderbird
will refuse to connect.
Want ? probably not needed, but gets us going at following the instructions.
New cert is very much in order, since
Please try the following:
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-imap-4.3.0.diff
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-authlib-0.60.2.diff
It's been lightly tested on amd64.
Uwe Dippel wrote:
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
failed me with the following:
I sent an update to the maintainer, but it's timed out. I'll try to fix
these and send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The latter alas is already wrong. There is no /etc/courier/courier/. It
is simply
Uwe Dippel wrote:
New cert is very much in order, since by default it lasts 12 months
only. If I do it now, fine. If I don't, I have to dig up the whole lot
over a short period.
Well, a correcter way of doing it if you're doing self-signed certs is
to create a longer-lasting root cert and
I permit myself to post this here, in case someone else has a need to know.
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
failed me with the following:
Collision: the following files already exist
/usr/local/sbin/courierlogger (courier-imap-3.0.5p4)
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: fatal issues in