Laurent Bonnaud wrote:
>> This will be fixed by changing the default listen_port to another
>> value
>> for the cases where the user chooses "localhost" as the server.
>>
>
> I changed listen_port in /etc/imapproxy.conf and started a real IMAP
> server. Then imapproxy did start.
>
> How about a debconf question to ask if imapproxy and the IMAP server
> should run on the same system and then ask
>
> - either a remote server+port
> - or a local port other than 143 ?
>
It is simpler to just setup the default listen_port to 1143 where the
server is set as "localhost".
If the user configured a remote server, ImapProxy would just work in
that case, as will with a local server.
Note that a running IMAP server is still needed for this to work.
We have unfortunately lost the ability to lauch imapproxy asynchronously
from the IMAP server... but I guess this is less confusing for end users.
Regards,
J.L.
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