> -----Original Message-----
> Of Sam Varshavchik
> Subject: [courier-users] Re: Securing courier connections.

> Lydiard writes: 
> > Jeff, thanks for the reply.  The only couriertls that I have is 
> > located in /usr/local/bin - is this correct?
> 
> May be, may be not.  Courier does not install anything in 
> /usr/local/bin by 
> default. 

Sam, it's possible I supplied paths other than the default in the
essence of administration, but I certainly didn't expect to find it
there.  So, this is why asking..
 
> Either you've installed a pre-packaged Courier build, in 
> which case your 
> packaging questions should be directed wherever the package 
> came from. 
> 
> Or you've supplied additional configure script options which install 
> binaries in /usr/local/bin, in which case you should be able 
> to answer your 
> own questions. 

Unfortunately, I didn't realise there were probably packages out there
and I rolled my own.  It was a long and labourious process, and took at
least two attempts before I got to where I am now.  Sadly, you're right,
I should be able to answer my own question, but since I am learning both
linux and the art of installing/running a secure mail server, I am
afraid I am not as clued up as I should be..

:(

Lyd



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