On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 06:35 AM, Bill McCormick wrote:
1. How to I configure the IMAP demon, setup an account on it, etc.
start with 'man 8c uw-imapd' (and see docs in \usr\doc\Cygwin)
The docs leave out a few tricks you need to get the latest version
working. First, you need to add E
Hi Stephan,
You need to add the Everyone account to your /etc/passwd. Make sure
these two lines exist:
Everyone:*:0:0:,S-1-1-0::
SYSTEM::18:544:,S-1-5-18::
I'm very sorry to flood the list like this, but please note that the
lines I pasted above include a major security breach on any NT/2000/
Hi Stephan,
You need to add the Everyone account to your /etc/passwd. Make sure
these two lines exist:
Everyone:*:0:0:,S-1-1-0::
SYSTEM::18:544:,S-1-5-18::
For me the SYSTEM account was in there by default, but not Everyone.
This will have you going in no time.
By the way, I just had a post
ration to read the
/etc/cram-md5.pwd file as well, so I have a single user database just
for mail. Works for me!
Thanks,
Kevin
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 01:07 AM, Kevin Camera wrote:
Hi Abe et. al.,
An update on my IMAP problems. I've done some heavy debugging and
fixed one problem,
Hi Abe et. al.,
An update on my IMAP problems. I've done some heavy debugging and
fixed one problem, with one more to go.
It turned out the reason my encrypted plaintext logins were failing was
due to some code in the server_login() function in
src/osdep/unix/env_unix.c. I am using the /etc/
I have spent days scavenging the list archives and the web, and pieced
together a lot of helpful info, but I'm not out of the woods yet... I
can't get a single version of imapd fully functional, between the
latest Cygwin package (2002d) and the last to be posted on the
Sourceforge project (200
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