Andreas,
You're my hero !
it was this that i missed to modify...all is ok now :
bash-2.05# telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK Welcome to Binc IMAP v1.2.3 (c) Copyright 2002, 2003 Andreas Aardal
Hanssen at 2003-11-06 09:56:40 CET
a001 login [EMAIL PROTECTED] fgilain
a001 OK LOGIN completed
a002 select inbox
* 1 EXISTS
* 1 RECENT
* OK [UIDVALIDITY 1068109058]
* OK [UIDNEXT 2] 2 is the next UID
* FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Recent \Seen \Draft)
* OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft)] Limited
a002 OK SELECT completed
a002 FETCH 1 full
* 1 FETCH ()
a002 OK FETCH completed
a002 FETCH 1 BODY[TEXT]
* 1 FETCH (BODY[TEXT] {6}
test
)
a002 OK FETCH completed
a002 logout
* BYE Binc IMAP shutting down
a002 OK LOGOUT completed
Connection to localhost closed by foreign host.
Just one thing, for me, vpopmail vchkpw file is in
/export/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
Now, must i run imap and imaps at the same time ?
How to test an imap or imaps connexion ?
Florent
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Andreas Aardal Hanssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : jeudi 6 novembre 2003 08:41
A : Binc IMAP General
Objet : RE: [binc] Moving Binc imap server logs ?
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Florent Gilain wrote:
>Henry,
>Oupssss...i forgot to tell you that when i run the binc imap service after
>having modifyed the log files destination, i didn't try any connection to
>port 143 ;-))
>that's why it was empty..
>now, if i try a telnet on port 143, here is what is written to log file :
>@400000003fa95c1c31d7162c 9456 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Authentication failed
>for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrong userid or password
If you're running vpopmail, you need to replace "checkpassord" in these
run files:
/etc/opt/bincimap/service/imap/run
/etc/opt/bincimap/service/imaps/run
with /home/vpopmail/vchkpw. This is the setup that I use myself.
Andy :-)
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