> /cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/imap-4.4-2.i386.rpm
>
>Not on my disks. However on the other CD under /Srpms/ I find imap-4_4
>which is what I tried to install.
>
>rpm -qa | grep imap
>
>says nothing, and as I said before, if I repeat the rpm, I don't get the
>"already installed message". So it looks like rpm is not doing its
>thing, although I don't get any messages to this effect.
If it's under SRPMs it's a source RPM and it installed into
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES. You want a binary RPM.
5.2 is a bit long in the tooth. Maybe upgrade?
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