On Wed, November 15, 2006 22:23, Brian Candler wrote:
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>
> courier's own scripts work just fine.
>
Well you were right. Fortunately they did keep the original scripts, so I
changed the init script to use them instead. And it works.
Thanks!
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Francis Galiegue, fg (at) one2team [dot] com
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On Wed, November 15, 2006 22:23, Brian Candler wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 12:10:02PM +0100, Francis Galiegue wrote:
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> Try running them as:
>
> sh -x /path/to/script
>
> which should show you what they are doing. Or, put
>
> #!/bin/sh
> set -x
>
> at the top of the script(s) you are inter
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 12:10:02PM +0100, Francis Galiegue wrote:
> I've a big problem starting courier-pop3d or courier-pop3d-ssl, neither
> will start and I cannot figure out why. I have no logs _at_ _all_.
>
> On this same machine, the IMAP server is already running (with TLS
> support) along w
Hello,
I've a big problem starting courier-pop3d or courier-pop3d-ssl, neither
will start and I cannot figure out why. I have no logs _at_ _all_.
On this same machine, the IMAP server is already running (with TLS
support) along with the authdaemon. Both work flawlessly. This is Courier
IMAP 4.0.3