On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 01:46:38PM +0200, Francis Galiegue wrote:
> ----
> Oct 13 13:04:26 ns35774 pop3d-ssl: Connection, ip=<whatever>
> Oct 13 13:04:26 ns35774 pop3d-ssl: pop3d: Too many arguments
> Oct 13 13:04:26 ns35774 pop3d-ssl: Try `pop3d --help' or `pop3d --usage' for 
> more information.
> ----

That's definitely somebody else's pop3d, not courier-imap; courier's pop3d
doesn't offer you any --help on its arguments.

I expect that you have some other pop3d on your system, instead of or in
addition to courier's.

> Curiously enough, on a pstree, I see this:
> 
>   |-couriertcpd,14281 -address=0 
> -stderrlogger=/usr/lib/courier-imap/courierlogger 
> -stderrloggername=imapd-maxprocs=100

Is that the *complete* couriertcpd command line? It appears to be
incomplete.

Try "ps auxwww" (with as many w's as needed). Also, use "netstat -natp" to
prove that the process which is listening on the pop3 port really is this
process.

Regards,

Brian.

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