Re: courier-imap rpm

2000-02-09 Thread Barry Smoke

I must appologizelooks like I'm going to be reloading a server here
soon.:-)

I have 2 servers set up almost identical...but with different histories.
One was a fresh RedHat 6.0 install upgraded to 6.1
the other was a RH 4/5.2/6.0/6.1 upgraded server.
I've had problems with 2 rpm's now that install just fine...but don't run
correctly.  No rhyme or reason.

Courier-imap compiles...installswon't run.
Zope compiles(from source rpm)installs...runs.but i can't log in
to manage

These 2 flukes have happened on the same server..and using the same
software, work fine on my other one.

Sorry for the snide remarks about courier not working from the rpm..
I should know by now to test on 2 servers before comenting.

Thanks,
Barry Smoke
Network Admin
Bryant Public Schools

-Original Message-
From: Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: courier-imap rpm


On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Barry Smoke wrote:

 I will say that I was impressed about the rpm building straight from the
 tarball.but it should also work after installation.

It works for me.

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Sam






courier-imap rpm

2000-02-08 Thread Barry Smoke




Anyone used the rpm instructions on the 
courier-imap page and gotten them to work?

All the files look like they install o.k.but on my RH6.0 
system, I disabled the imap line in my inetd.conf file(in order to get rid of 
the bind: already in use error) because it looks to me like it uses couriertcpd 
to listen on it's own
the start-up script runs...with the right 
messages, but I do a netstatand there's no port 143 being listened 
to...(yes...I'm using netstat -tan for a complete listing.) I do a ps 
auxand there's no imap process running..

Even though the author says there's no need to 
post a rpmit would be nice to have one that's ready to install, and 
runjust by changing the config file.

Thanks,
Barry Smoke




Re: courier-imap rpm

2000-02-08 Thread Barry Smoke

yes...as I said...it doesn't work right out of the box.

I will say that I was impressed about the rpm building straight from the
tarball.but it should also work after installation.

-Original Message-
From: Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: courier-imap rpm


On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Barry Smoke wrote:

 Even though the author says there's no need to post a rpmit would
 be nice to have one that's ready to install, and runjust by
 changing the config file.

As the instruction say, you build the binary RPM directly from the
tarball.


--
Sam