On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 12:57:30PM -, Gregory Machin wrote:
> I can't compile with authmysql on debian 3 woody...
>
Do you really need self compiled courier-authmysql and mysql ... both
exists in woody...
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I can't compile with authmysql on debian 3 woody...
yes i do have all the require lib's for mysql got a full server install
and libmysqlclient10 installed.
I have tried the following as sergested by the faq and in mailing list...
CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/ssl/include"
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/ssl/lib"
try this:
remove all sources that you are downloaded and trying to compile.
apt-get update
apt-cache show courier - select your packages - example :
apt-get install courier-authdaemon courier-pop - this will add you courier auth
daemon and courier pop3 daemon
edit the courer auth daemon confi
Please advise me on where i can tell the ./configure where to find the
libraries it requires ...
I keep getting errors indicating that it needs that it cant find
libraries that i know are installed ..
the latest
" cannont find either gdbm or the db libraries "
and any advice on setting up auth
Dnia Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 02:13:16AM -0500 Shawn Wallbridge napisał/a:
> I used uw-imap until I decided to move to Maildir and now I use
> courier-imap. I found both to be quite solid and stable.
I use uw-imap on one of my servers, it works nice with mboxes.
On another box i had to instal
> Hi Guys
>
> Can anyone recommend a good, solid, fast IMAP daemon that uses
> mbox format ?
>
> ..Craig
>
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Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend a good, solid, fast IMAP daemon that uses
mbox format ?
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On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 11:41:06AM +0200, Carlos L.M. wrote:
> Perfect !! Thank you very much for all.
>
I recently started a wiki page on this at;
http://wiki.debian.net/EmailConfiguration
In there is how to configure postfix+procmail for Maildir... after this
courier-imap just
Perfect !! Thank you very much for all.
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escribió: > On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 09:42:55AM +0200,
Carlos
> L.M. wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Next week, we have to install a new server with
> > Courier IMAP, Postfix and O
On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 09:42:55AM +0200, Carlos L.M. wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Next week, we have to install a new server with
> Courier IMAP, Postfix and OpenLDAP for 200 users.
>
> Are there any site with documentation about this ??
>
I've found this :
http://annapolis
Hi all,
Next week, we have to install a new server with
Courier IMAP, Postfix and OpenLDAP for 200 users.
Are there any site with documentation about this ??
And another question: How can I migrate mailbox
accounts to Maildir boxes ???
Thank you very much for your help and sorry for my bad
Theodore -
Why go to Postfix?
1. It was recommended.
2. Didn't know what problems I would have merging cyrus-imap with exim.
3. I had an idiot proof article to help me. Turns out I was wrong about the idiot
proof.
My problem was in procmail. I made a couple of errors in procmailrc. I
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On 2/18/2003 at 6:56 PM Joan Cirer wrote:
Upps!
The answer is for courier-imap, not cyrus... sorry :-(
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> Have you configured procmail to deliver to Maildir style folders?
>
>
>
> $ cat /etc/procmailrc
> SHELL=/bin/sh
There are many very good howto on using the Cyrus, Postfix
setup. However, you seem to know Exim why go to Postfix ?
You can find the how-to link from the http://www.postfix.org.
> I've used exim at my site and several others without problem.
> I decided to build a new server and a
Upps!
The answer is for courier-imap, not cyrus... sorry :-(
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> Have you configured procmail to deliver to Maildir style folders?
>
>
>
> $ cat /etc/procmailrc
> SHELL=/bin/sh
> # Maildir format
> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/
> DEFA
Hi!
> The configuration and testing went pretty well for a time. So far, I'm
> only testing in-house accounts. I created two users, connect to
> squirrelmail, create an email for the other user and send it.
> Squirrelmail/imap show it in the send folder. When I log in as the
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915-335-0879
On February 14, 2003 02:43 pm, Jorge Rodriguez wrote:
> there should be an option for offline access in the clients (mozilla and
> outlook has it)
I finally found it. For each folder properties you can set Synchronization
to download all messages (headers and bodies). That seems to be doing w
Netscape 7.x has this feature available under Linux, and I believe under
Windoze. The "Offline and Disk Space" property of an account allows you
select one or more directories to be copied locally.
Rod
> Hi,
>
> Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnect
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 11:30:37AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnected IMAP
> operation?
Mozilla atleast supports this, just mark the folders to be downloaded,
and tell mozilla to go offline.
Regards, Sami Haa
there should be an option for offline access in the clients (mozilla and
outlook has it)
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnected IMAP
operation?
Basically our client would like to use IMAP for all of it's advantages but
they'd
you cannot access
it while disconected.
But you can also:
1.- Put a debian local server with imap capabilities.
2.- Fetchmail from the remote server (im assuming this cause of the way
you described the importance of disconnected operations).
3.- Offer imap in local network for all "fetched
Hi,
Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnected IMAP
operation?
Basically our client would like to use IMAP for all of it's advantages but
they'd also like to have messages cached on the local machine so that in
disconnected situations they can still read/se
Simon McCartney wrote:
I think I missed the start of this thread, but under Cyrus, using IMAP to
access a mailbox, you have the following ACLs:
l Look up the name of the mailbox but not it's contents
r Read the contents of the mailbox
w change status flags
i insert a message
d delete a me
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 02:20:32PM -0600, Asher Densmore-Lynn wrote:
> Jason Lim wrote:
>
> >>I need to teach a mailbox how to implement permissions. Specifically,
> >>how to deny a client's deletion commands.
> >
> >Do you mean make it "read-on
Jason Lim wrote:
I need to teach a mailbox how to implement permissions. Specifically,
how to deny a client's deletion commands.
Do you mean make it "read-only"?
Mostly. But I know that IMAP stores things like lastread locally, and I
don't want to interfere with that.
>
> I need to teach a mailbox how to implement permissions. Specifically,
> how to deny a client's deletion commands.
>
Do you mean make it "read-only"?
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 06:28, Lauchlin Wilkinson wrote:
> does anyone have any good links/info on how to set up a
> loadsharing/redunant mail servers (pop, imap, smtp). At the moment I
> have 1 server doing all three jobs but we are soon going to grow out of
> this arrangment andI have
Heyas,
does anyone have any good links/info on how to set up a
loadsharing/redunant mail servers (pop, imap, smtp). At the moment I
have 1 server doing all three jobs but we are soon going to grow out of
this arrangment andI have not had any experience with setting up such
systems.
Thanks in
I need to teach a mailbox how to implement permissions. Specifically,
how to deny a client's deletion commands.
Is this possible without source hacking? I'll do even that if I must,
but I really don't want to.
POP or IMAP, I'll use whatever works, but there oughta
Just hoping someone else has run into it, too.
(Strangely though, no traces of it anywhere, so
might just be me, having another case of "missing
one line in all the tons of docs I've digged
through".)
BTW, uw-imapd, c-client, php4, php4-imap & apache
has just been apt-
ion is that it seems to auto-detect the imap server
namespace, it's the only client I've noticed this on.
The display of your folders indented under the inbox is simply the way your
client wishes to display it. Kmail for example shows INBOX.Sent at the same
level as INBOX as, I believ
Just a simple question regarding Courier IMAP.
Can I rename the default folders (INBOX, INBOX.Sent, INBOX.Drafts, etc.)
to some other names? I'd like to have them translated to my language.
Wouldn't this break some of the popular MUA-s, and webmail applications (like
Squirrelmail
I dont think its de socket problem or anything. I think evolution has a
way to interpret the IMAP RFC with respect to INBOX folders being able
to have both messages and subfolders.
Since courier establishes no limit in this respect, evo gets peeky with
certain layouts.try deleting your
've got a server running Debian woody with courier-imap-ssl (just moved
> over from uw-imap this morning). Everything is working great (esp. in
> comparison to uw), but for some reason after the first couple of times I
> open INBOX, Evolution says 'This folder cannot contain message
> I just tried it an got exactly the same behaviour. I'm running Debian
> unstable, I have courier-imap 1.6.1-2 and evolution 1.2.0-4. Normally I use
> kmail so I never noticed that evolution was having trouble.
Hrm.. makes me feel a bit more sane, but does confuse the matter a
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 22:30, Justin Ryan wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 15:16, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> > just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel
> > imap connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you
> > can change this
On December 29, 2002 01:39 pm, the fabulous Justin Ryan wrote:
> I've got a server running Debian woody with courier-imap-ssl (just moved
> over from uw-imap this morning). Everything is working great (esp. in
> comparison to uw), but for some reason after the first couple of
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 15:16, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel imap
> connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you can change
> this is /etc/courier/imapd (parameter name is MAXPERIP)
Hrm
Hi,
just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel imap
connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you can change
this is /etc/courier/imapd (parameter name is MAXPERIP)
Thomas
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uiddb file.
yep.. I converted all of my folders to maildir over the last couple of
weeks hoping to kill uw-imap and go to courier (uw slo).
> 5) Logs show anything?
I'm figuring it's an Evolution oddity. We'll see if the problem pops up
again, perhaps I'll bring it up
Justin,
1) The extraneous files should not affect things - I just tried adding
them to my ~/Maildir to confirm this and still everything works OK.
2) There should be a ~/Maildir/courierimapuiddb file that lists the
contents of your INBOX. Does this exist?
3) There should also be a ~/Maildir/co
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:09, Pete Billson wrote:
> Justin,
> I am running the same setup here (Evolution 1.0.8) and Woody with
> courier-imap-ssl and just tried going in and out of my IMAP inbox
> without trouble. I am running maildir (not mbox) so that may be a
> difference an
Justin,
I am running the same setup here (Evolution 1.0.8) and Woody with
courier-imap-ssl and just tried going in and out of my IMAP inbox
without trouble. I am running maildir (not mbox) so that may be a
difference and I also do not have 350 message in my inbox! :-)
If you send step-by-step
Heya all..
I've got a server running Debian woody with courier-imap-ssl (just moved
over from uw-imap this morning). Everything is working great (esp. in
comparison to uw), but for some reason after the first couple of times I
open INBOX, Evolution says 'This folder cannot contai
Hi
I wonder if there an understandble howto that I can use for installing QMAIL
+ MYSQL + VPOPMAIL (with MYSQL accounts) + COURIER-IMAP + SQUIRRELMAIL +
Clam AntiVirus on my server using deb pacakges.
Regards
Itamar
Hi
I wonder if there an understandble howto that I can use for installing QMAIL
+ MYSQL + VPOPMAIL (with MYSQL accounts) + COURIER-IMAP + SQUIRRELMAIL +
Clam AntiVirus on my server using deb pacakges.
Regards
Itamar
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I've looked at the "drac" package, but the documentation leaves a bit
to be desired. Has anyone found a good tool for doing POP (or IMAP)
before SMTP to allow relaying in Exim?
I'd rather not roll my own, but I guess I could...
Jeremy
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I've looked at the "drac" package, but the documentation leaves a bit
to be desired. Has anyone found a good tool for doing POP (or IMAP)
before SMTP to allow relaying in Exim?
I'd rather not roll my own, but I guess I could...
Jeremy
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Mhm
It works if U edit debian/rules and remove the vchkpw line
:)
A master is one that teaches himself and shows off to others...sorry for
the noise
Alex
Mhm
weve been using imap forever, generaly we use the tarbalsive been
braging about how using the debian packages or maybe even just the
system (like, just apt-get source) could save us so much time...
In evaluating this, i found out that debian stock courier is buuilt
--without
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:25, Z-Data wrote:
> I need to know what a good IMAP solution would be for a fairly large
> network (200 users) that is compatible with exim.
Courier IMAP has been working well for me, it supports Maildir, which exim
can deliver to.
200 users isn't particu
Hi guys
I need to know what a good IMAP solution would be for a fairly large
network (200 users) that is compatible with exim.
..Craig
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915-335-0879
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 09:40:02 CDT, "Gregory Wood" writes:
>I am trying to configure IMAP for a customer. I used dselect and got the=
> 'required' Cyrus IMAP server. The first thing that struck me as strange is=
> that it didn't generate any config files. So, I
Gregory Wood
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Odessa TX 79764-7119
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Hey guysif by any chance you are using this combo under a fairly
high load setup (maybe even small server/medium # of users, or just
plain lots of users) could you confirm that it leaks bad
Alex
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high load setup (maybe even small server/medium # of users, or just
plain lots of users) could you confirm that it leaks bad
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have a time
limit)
Now, im asking u guys (the ones that got this far) if youre using medium
imp implantations or anything that uses php4-imap stock package and u
got this same kind of problems.
I mean, If its appearing in woody and its frozen, and there is no
pending bug on the whole apache
have a time
limit)
Now, im asking u guys (the ones that got this far) if youre using medium
imp implantations or anything that uses php4-imap stock package and u
got this same kind of problems.
I mean, If its appearing in woody and its frozen, and there is no
pending bug on the whole apache
I tried both.
> -Original Message-
> From: Julián Muñoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 10:38 AM
> To: Bernie Berg
> Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: cyrus imap cyradm authintication
>
>
> Are you running cyradm from
I tried both.
> -Original Message-
> From: Julián Muñoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 10:38 AM
> To: Bernie Berg
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: cyrus imap cyradm authintication
>
>
> Are you running cyradm from
m: Julián Muñoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 10:34 AM
> > To: Bernie Berg
> > Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: cyrus imap cyradm authintication
> >
> >
> > Have you set the line
> > admins:
> > in /e
ulián Muñoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 10:34 AM
> > To: Bernie Berg
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: cyrus imap cyradm authintication
> >
> >
> > Have you set the line
> > admins:
> > in /etc/imapd.conf
> To: Bernie Berg
> Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: cyrus imap cyradm authintication
>
>
> Have you set the line
> admins:
> in /etc/imapd.conf ?
>
> On Fri, 24 May 2002, Bernie Berg wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I just installed cyrus-imap
Have you set the line
admins:
in /etc/imapd.conf ?
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I just installed cyrus-imap with cyrus-admin on woody. I anm having a
> problem running the cyradm tool. When I do it asks for authentication, and
> every one I try (root
Howdy,
I just installed cyrus-imap with cyrus-admin on woody. I anm having a problem
running the cyradm tool. When I do it asks for authentication, and every one I
try (root or cyrus) gives an "authentication failed" error. So I can't add any
mailboxes (or anything else w
o: Bernie Berg
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: cyrus imap cyradm authintication
>
>
> Have you set the line
> admins:
> in /etc/imapd.conf ?
>
> On Fri, 24 May 2002, Bernie Berg wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I just installed cyrus-imap with cy
Have you set the line
admins:
in /etc/imapd.conf ?
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I just installed cyrus-imap with cyrus-admin on woody. I anm having a problem
>running the cyradm tool. When I do it asks for authentication, and every one I try
>(root or
Howdy,
I just installed cyrus-imap with cyrus-admin on woody. I anm having a problem running
the cyradm tool. When I do it asks for authentication, and every one I try (root or
cyrus) gives an "authentication failed" error. So I can't add any mailboxes (or
anything else w
Thedore Knab escribio:
(..)
> The problem is that quotas are not working.
> I was trying to setup up 20M limits for everyone at the kernel level. I
> was also trying to setup 20M limits at the application (courier) level.
(..)
There's a patch for postfix's virtual delivery agent, otherwise you ca
Here's my setup:
- a Woody box
- Postfix delivers mail to /var/imap/mydomain/
- Courier IMAP is my generic IMAP server
- There is a group quota for /var/imap partition
Disk quotas for group vmail (gid 1001):
Filesystem blocks soft hard inodes soft hard
dev
After the political hoopla from your managers that may have difficulty
pronouncing Debian, a qmail+maildir+courier imap solution sounds like a good
one.
I am using postfix+maildir+courier, but it looks like the qmail+maildir+courier
solutions appears to be
the most complete solution. Postfix
Hi,
Does someone knows if there's a utility which allows Cyrus-IMAP user's
to change their passwords easily from a Web interface ? I was thinking
about some kind of PHP or Perl script.
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Thedore Knab escribio:
> Thanks for your reply. :-)
>
> It appears that courier needs to have 2 enteries for Maldir.
>
> LDAP_MAILDIR homeDirectory
> LDAP_HOMEDIR homeDirectory
Not exactly, if you omit the LDAP_MAILDIR attr, authdaemon will assume
$HOME/Maildir.
>
>> Why are you using uidNumber/
Thanks for your reply. :-)
It appears that courier needs to have 2 enteries for Maldir.
LDAP_MAILDIR homeDirectory
LDAP_HOMEDIR homeDirectory
> Why are you using uidNumber/gidNumber attributes? In that case
> you should use LDAP_UID and LDAP_GID instead of the globals
I thought I needed them.
Hi Debian Zealots,
Im looking for somebody with a courier IMAP running with 1+ users...
if you would please disclose the enterprise's name it would be great...
This is because here they wont use the qmail+maildir+courier solution
without, at least, one heresay success story
If a
Thedore Knab escribio:
> I was wondering if anyone is success fully running openldap from the
> debian packages with Courier IMAP's LDAP module for authentication.
>
I'm currently using it in my test box.
(..)
> I am using the woody packages for Courier IMAP and Open-LDAP.
berry.
Mulberry gives me a timeout on successful authentication. It gives me
an authentication error with the wrong password.
Same with Netscape.
I don't know how to get around this.
remote client
|
[IMAP server]---auth[LDAP Server]
I am using the woody packages for Courier IMAP and
Hi!
When you discuss about MTA/POP, I have a little problem with Cyrus.
I've set up Cyrus IMAP 1.5.19-9 (Debian package) with pam-mysql and
I can access only to admin box (although there is no box for it).
Here is my confs:
# Debian Cyrus imapd.conf
configdirectory: /var/lib/
On Friday 15 February 2002 13:55 pm, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running potato with the unstable packages. I've been using exim and
> cucipop for some time now. I wanted to get squirrelmail working so I
> installed that and courier imap. I think I'm missing some s
Hi,
I'm running potato with the unstable packages. I've been using exim and
cucipop for some time now. I wanted to get squirrelmail working so I installed
that and courier imap. I think I'm missing some sort of imap configuration
step. I scan my box and port 143 is open and c
On Friday 15 February 2002 13:55 pm, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running potato with the unstable packages. I've been using exim and
> cucipop for some time now. I wanted to get squirrelmail working so I
> installed that and courier imap. I think I'
Hi,
I'm running potato with the unstable packages. I've been using exim and cucipop for
some time now. I wanted to get squirrelmail working so I installed that and courier
imap. I think I'm missing some sort of imap configuration step. I scan my box and
port 143 is open an
/home/username dir) and every mail is
stored in its own file in this dir.
Sqwebmail can't find this maildir since you're using the mailbox format.
If you have installed courier imap + pop you have to run:
maildirmake Maildir
in every users home directory as that user(or chown it later).
l in
>>one big file per user in a spool directory.
>>Maildir is a different way to store mail, where all users have a
>>directory(usually located in their /home/username dir) and every mail is
>>stored in its own file in this dir.
>>Sqwebmail can't find this maildir sin
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 11:56:49PM +0700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 34 lines which said:
> I am using postfix, how to setup the smtp to deliver to maildir ?
(Not the SMTP, the MDA, message delivery agent.)
Postfix comes with heavily commented configuration files
is a different way to store mail, where all users have a
> directory(usually located in their /home/username dir) and every mail is
> stored in its own file in this dir.
> Sqwebmail can't find this maildir since you're using the mailbox format.
> If you have installed courier
is a different way to store mail, where all users have a
> directory(usually located in their /home/username dir) and every mail is
> stored in its own file in this dir.
> Sqwebmail can't find this maildir since you're using the mailbox format.
> If you have installed courier
e dir) and every mail is
stored in its own file in this dir.
Sqwebmail can't find this maildir since you're using the mailbox format.
If you have installed courier imap + pop you have to run:
maildirmake Maildir
in every users home directory as that user(or chown it later).
You also pro
e dir) and every mail is
stored in its own file in this dir.
Sqwebmail can't find this maildir since you're using the mailbox format.
If you have installed courier imap + pop you have to run:
maildirmake Maildir
in every users home directory as that user(or chown it later).
You also pro
On 11 Feb 2002, chris qvigstad wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
> > I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outl
On 11 Feb 2002, chris qvigstad wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
> > I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outl
Just install another pop3 service with your imap one.. it should work
fine I think... there are some pop daemons available.. I think I remeber
one being ipopd...
good luck
daniel
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 10:37:29AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is itpossible to have concur
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
> I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
> configuration, and just use IMAP for my new webmail service
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 at 10:37:29 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
Yes, it is. They use different TCP ports.
> I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
> configu
Hi,
Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
configuration, and just use IMAP for my new webmail service.
Thank's Josep
Hi,
Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
configuration, and just use IMAP for my new webmail service.
Thank's Josep
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
> I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
> configuration, and just use IMAP for my new webmail service
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 at 10:37:29 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is itpossible to have concurrent POP3 and IMAP servers running on my potato?
Yes, it is. They use different TCP ports.
> I don't want to annoy my current customers to switch their POP outlook
> con
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