Hey Pete!

Thus spoke Pete on 2005-03-19 05:43:

Hi All,

Thinking of changing over from Courier.  I have installed from ports, FBSD 4.11

From what I gather, I start bincimap with bincimap-up, would that be
correct?  I tried that, and I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]>sudo bincimap-up Password:
* OK Welcome to Binc IMAP Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Andreas Aardal
Hanssen at 2005-03-18 21:45:47 GMT


Several things are going wrong here. If what you are trying to do is configure Binc, please refer to the FAQ at http://www.bincimap.org/bincimap-faq.html, or several of the How-To's at www.lifewithbincimap.org. To find out how to invoke bincimap-up, please see the man page for that program. The very least it needs is the path of bincimap. Then, if you run it like you did above, it won't listen on port 143 -- instead all communications will go right through the console. To pipe standard output to a network port, you'll probably need tcpserver from Dan Bernsteins ucspi-tcp package (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html). Don't worry, everything is covered in the How-To's.

Hope this helped you! :)

Anders

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