On Saturday, November 6 at 08:46 PM, quoth GoEd: > I followed the instructions on Life with BincIMAP to > the best of my knowledge. > Server reports operational and netstat reports that my > box is listening for IMAP/IMAPS connections. > At this time my user's directory structure is as > follows: > /home/username/Maildir/INBOX/ and within this folder > I've moved /cur, /new and /tmp. > I've made the changes on pop3d (run script) to point > to ./Maildir/INBOX, also my defaultdelivery file > points to ./Maildir/INBOX as well. > bincimap.conf is set to 'allow plain auth in non ssl' > to 'yes' and under Mailbox I have the following: > depot = "IMAPdir", > type = "Maildir", > path = "Maildir", > auto create inbox = "yes", > auto subscribe mailboxes = "INBOX", > umask = "077"
All looks fine to me. > The two problems I have are: > > 1. It takes a real long time to get the first > connection to the server when using Evolution. > When I finally make the connection, if I hit the > Send/Receive button or if I try to create a folder > under INBOX the client becomes unresponsive, to the > point that I have to 'kill' Evolution. > 2. I think I've lost the ability to receive messages > from other domains; I don't know where those messages > are being delivered to in my system. The second problem is unrelated to Binc - check out the logs for your SMTP server and find out what's happening to those emails. If necessary, contact the people who wrote your SMTP server. The first problem I'm not sure I can help you with, BUT - take a trace of the server, and then re-create the problem. That will either tell you what is going wrong, or, if you send it to the list, will tell someone here what is going wrong. To find out how to record a trace, check out these three links: http://lifewithbincimap.org/index.php/Main/DumpingWithRecordio http://lifewithbincimap.org/index.php/Main/DumpingWithStrace http://lifewithbincimap.org/index.php/Main/DumpingWithTcpdump ~Kyle -- Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. -- Henry Spencer
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