I've been having some trouble configuring bincimap to find my new
messages. I'm currently using qmail-popd to retrieve the mail,
which works perfectly. When I try to retrieve mail with Imap, it
always says that there are no messages in the inbox. (I do make sure
that there is mail waiting first
Hi,
wenn I try to login I get following message:
* NO Syntax Error: undefined or disallowed in current state
Here is an example of the test-logon-procedure:
* OK Welcome to Binc IMAP v1.1.8 (c) Copyright 2002, 2003 Andreas Aardal
Hanssen at 2003-08-14T02:51:37+0200 SockTest EchoLOGIN myusername
Oh no,
that's it. Sorry I am not conform with the imap protocol. Until now I just
worked with pop3.
But there is another problem. I need a binary standard passwordcheck for
redhat9. is it available for download somewhere, because I cannot compile
sources.
Thanx in advance
Karsten
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Ralf Weber wrote:
I'm having problems compiling bincimap-1.1.8 under MacOS X 10.2
(Jaguar).
First problem is that there somehow is a header missing in
operator-list.cc. After I added :
#include sys/types.h
this was solved.
This has been added now,
Another problem was that
ok,
thanx a lot. just installed alle rpms for compiling and got it.
Karsten
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Auftrag von Andreas Aardal Hanssen
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. August 2003 13:14
An: Binc IMAP Server
Betreff: Re: AW: [bincimap]
Robin,
And to all involved in this conversation.. I've been following it the
last few days.
I also have experienced the same problem... I am currently running:
SquirrelMail 1.2 with Bincimap and all is well supporting around 40,000
customers.
However, when I try to upgrade to SquirrelMail 1.4 it
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Robin Bowes wrote:
I have not proved this yet - it is just my current hypothesis!
Will report back when I have more information.
Did you BTW install this patch?
http://www.bincimap.org/dl/tarballs/bincimap-1.1.8-patch001-submailboxes
Andy
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On Mon, August 11, 2003 1:28 pm, Robin Bowes said:
The way to do it is to add IMAPDEBUGFILE=foo.dat to the environment before
running courier-imap. This could either go in the default startup script
or, if you're using daemontools, then you should be able to put a file
named IMAPDEBUGFILE in
On Sat, 9 Aug 2003, Matthias Andree wrote:
* Andreas Aardal Hanssen [Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:39:25 +0200 (CEST)]:
With a 20k mailbox, stat'ing all files is extremely slow compared, not to
mention the race conditions introduced with readdir, then stat (oops,
ENOENT). I'm frankly not quite sure how to
onsdagen den 13 augusti 2003 16.32 skrev Lukas Beeler:
* Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I may have asked this before, but is it possible to compile it statically
against dietlibc? (no, I have not tried it yet myself)
bincimap is c++, and links against libstdc++, which is supplied
with
* Karsten Döring [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But there is another problem. I need a binary standard passwordcheck for
redhat9. is it available for download somewhere, because I cannot compile
sources.
Guess:
Redhat9 == glibc 2.3? If so, replace 'extern int errno;' with
'#include errno.h' in the
The Maildir/cur is empty and Maildir/new has one file,
1060889936.31945.tifa.eurydium.org. I just forwarded myself that email and
then checked with my IMAP client. The IMAP client told me I had no new
messages.
Cris
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