Good day, Thanks for your reply!
However, yesterday I got ahold of some other local qmail admins and asked them about their own setups. Every person that I've talked to has quite disliked supervise (I won't repeat the comments) and run it for the SMTP and POP service only because it's easier to get support for it (i.e. most people have followed the instructions with Life With qmail). So, I've decided to set up Courier-IMAP standalone (again) and just use its own LDAP auth module. As before, it was a 10-minute job and it's working great now. Thanks again for your time, though. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jordan Hrycaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 3:03 AM Subject: Re: courier-imap with auth_ldap via supervise > On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 17:32, Darren Gamble wrote: > [snip] > > There is so precious little documentation for this configuration, that I am > > not quite sure what I am doing wrong, if anything. I can't even find a > > example of how I should be setting up the log script for the service, so > > Seehttp://Www.teddy-net.com/archive/sources/qmail/qmail-ldapctl_1.03/qmail_1 .03-p82-conf-0.60-imapd.diff.gz, this is part of my > private Debian package for qmail/ldap/ctrl. It provides a daemontools > config (just like for pop3.) > > The way it is configured, it stops any init.d process from stock debian > courier imap and then starts the tcpserver. So it can live together with > any package upgrade. > > > I've tried to make some educated guesses on that script (no, it's not > > working properly yet either, so I'll post what I have in case it's > > relevant). > [snip] > > >
