I think I have found.... simply I thought that asking IMAP to be a boot-startup service, would have forced its installation.
Actually, IMAP was not installed.... once installed, everything was OK.

Thanks a lot indeed and sorry again
/stefano

Jim Tarvid wrote:

postfix runs chroot in default mandrake installs.

check /var/spool/postfix/etc to make sure it is identical to the same files in /etc.

Jim Tarvid

On Monday 16 December 2002 03:58 am, you wrote:

I migrated yesterday to 9.0.

I saved my account and the etc structure so that (I thought) I could
reconfigure easily.

So, In 8.2 I had an IMAP service on my PC which was using the Postfix SMTP.
My server is scarlet.poglianis.net (the domain does not exist in
reality, it is just inside my firewall).

I tried to configure all the postfix files as they were before, but NO
LUCK. When I try to connect to any of my IMAP folders, I get the error
saying "Could not connect to mail server scarlet.poglianis.net; the
connection was refused".

What did I do wrong?
I saw that the config of postfix changed between 8.2 and 9.0. (at least
the part under /var/spool/postifx seems to have changed quite a lot).

Thanks a lot indeed. Best regards
/stefano



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