I had a long nighter and was able to fix most of my
problems...in some of my config files I was missing
the trailing / for ./Maildir/INBOX/ ...doh!
Here's one thing I can't figure out..
When I send messages, the sent messages are saved in
my local 'Sent' folder. Is there a way to tell Binc to
saved them on server folder instead of a local one?

Thanks.

--- Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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