I'd tend to think option A is more likely. I have been
playing with pop and imap over ssl with Outlook for a
while and have not found it to do anything other than
throw warnings that you can then accept or decline
(this is with newer versions of Outlook and Express).
Specifically, if the CN on the
Hi all,
I have successfully set up IMAPS (not that it was
hard...just running thr courier imap-ssl.rc script),
and I have a question or two:
1) Do I have to keep the unencrypted imap server
running in order to use the encrypted one? It seems as
though I do in my experiments.
2) If yes to the abo
I have Courier-IMAP up and running. I am able to telnet
to it and get a response, but when I send a login
command, it immediately closes the connection. It has
been suggested to me that Courier is unable to run its
authentication module, but I don't know how to verify
this or troubleshoot the probl
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [courier-users] Courier not working after IP switch
Our hosting company recently move
Our hosting company recently moved our machine and
switched its IP address. Following the move, courier
doesn't work any more. If I try to telnet to the
service, I get something like this:
# telnet 0 143
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0 (0.0.0.0).
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK Courier-IMAP ready.
I configured and built Courier-imap no problem by following the README,
INSTALL and Dave Sill's Qmail Handbook. However, I get the following error
message when I try to start the daemon:
# /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/imapd.rc start
/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/authlib/authdaemond.ldap: error i