After several attempts and with the help of some persons of this list I
manage to get my imap server running on a FC1 with no errors so far, I
used the RPMS from invoca (2.2.3-4) those worked great, but the problem
that I'm having is on the distribution of e-mail (I'm real new on cyrus
why not to say on linux too) I've created some mailboxes (with cyradm
--user=cyrus --auth=login localhost) but when I set they on a client
like evolution (I'm working on local network only) the test emails do
not reach the mail boxes, I can see the inbox folder on client side of
the account, I do not have any bounce massages, I'm using postfix on the
imap server and to send from the client, local sendmail. 
I really don't know where to start troubleshooting this.

If some one could point me on the right direction. It is probabli that
I'm missing something but I do not know what. 

If this post is out of topic for this list please refer me where can I
look for some info

Other useful information could be:
On the cyradm:
version\
     

  name          : Cyrus IMAPD
  version               : v2.2.3-Invoca-RPM-2.2.3-4 2004/01/14 02:11:03
  vendor                : Project Cyrus
  support-url   : http://asg
  os                    : Linux
  os-version    :2.4.22-1.2115.nptl
  envitoment    : Built w/Cyrus SASL 2.1.14
                          Running w/Cyrus SASL 2.1.14
                          Built w/Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB
4.1.25:
                          Running w/ Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB
4.1.25:
                          Built w/OpenSSl 0.9.7a
                          Running w/ OpenSSl 0.9.7a
                          CMU Sierve 2.2
                          TCP Wrappers
                          mmap = shared
                          lock = fcntl
                          nonblock = fcntl
                          auth = unix
                          idle = poll

Thank you.



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