Top get IMAP up and running: 1. Make sure that imap-xxxx.i586.rpm is installed. If it isn't, you won't be running either an imap or pop3 server.
2. Make sure that xinetd-*.rpm is installed. If it's not, you aren't going to be running any servers managed by the inetd super-daemon. 3. Next, edit /etc/xinetd.d/imap* -- since I'm not in front of a Mandrake 8.1 PC at the moment, I'm guessing at the filename -- regardless, it will be somewhere under /etc/xinetd.d/ and will begin with imap, making sure that you don't have a "disable" line in there. 4. restart xinetd, and try connecting via imap with a valid user account. If it still doesn't work, send another e-mail to the list, with the specific problem you are encountering. Finally, try not to send in HTML, as it really screws up the formating on your message, and annoys people on the list. -- Michael Viron <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Independent Consultant / Web Developer Registered Linux User #81978 http://findaschool.org/~mviron At 08:44 AM 03/06/2002 -0400, you wrote: >>>> How can I setup the IMAP server?. I running Mandrake Prosuite 8.1 Please, step by step Thanks Lucas Aguilera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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