| Well, you might want to install the imap rpm and then turn on the pop3
| server just to see if it works.  This is pretty simple and you can easily
| remove the package after testing.
|
| This should show you whether the problem is with the client config or
| whether you have a problem with the pop3 compile.

good idea
i tried it
it worked
so now i know that the problem lies in the imap build
but what is it?

these are my options for the build:

  lnx Linux with traditional passwords and crypt()
  lnp Linux with PAM
  lrh Redhat Linux 7.2
  lsu SuSE Linux
  s14 Linux using -lshadow to get the crypt() function
  s15 Linux with shadow passwords, no extra libraries
  slx Linux using -lcrypt to get the crypt() function

since i'm using redhat 7.2, i've tried lrh and when that didn't work, i
tried lnp...  both give me the same problems.  suggestions?

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daniel a. g. quinn
starving programmer

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do not fuck with us.
 - tyler Durden, "fight club"



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