Hi Andy,

* Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-09-04 21:20]:

> 1) Could you please check the logs? ;-) Hehe.

From the bincimap-ssl log:

@4000000041553a612b3e7cec 15853 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] connection from
192.168.0.30
@4000000041553a612b544324 15853 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] shutting down
(timeout 60s) - read:124 bytes, wrote:211 bytes.

....etc, more of the same

> 2) Try a simple telnet to port 993 and see if the server is 
>    writing anything unencrypted to you.

Only get:

rrl03:~ # telnet rrl03 993
Trying 192.168.0.30...
Connected to rrl03.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK Welcome to Binc IMAP Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Andreas Aardal Hanssen
* at 2004-09-25 21:26:37 NZST

No other unencrypted info transmitted.

> 3) Check the permissions of the pem file and of bincimap-up and
>    bincimapd, the conf files and so on. Maybe the crash or a following
>    fsck-up did something to the metadata on the server?

They *seem* okay. The re-installation commenced from a HDD format, so the
only fsck-up is probably mine <g>.

svstat shows imap and imaps up as well as the respective logs.
 
Now, since you used a 'check your logs' on me, I thought I'd pre-empt the
FTFM <hee, hee>.

When I compiled binc I did a ./configure, but did not use --prefix or
--sysconfdir (this explains why my files are not exactly where I'd thought
they would be). Is this a problem. Should I start again.

Don't ya love starting from scratch.........

-- 
Regards,

Roland Hill                                  Registered Linux User #330226
http://pl.net/~rnrhill/rhweb.htm                   @ http://counter.li.org

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