On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 12:44:01AM +0100, Michael Haertel wrote:
> Stefan Hornburg wrote:
> >
> >How does your imapd configuration file look like ?
> >
> >Bye
> > Racke
> >
> >
> Unfortunately I don't know where the configuration file is. I used "
> find /usr -exec grep -l 'PIDFILE' '{}' ';' " but founf nothing.
> Also a "find / -name "*imap*" " doesn't show any meaningful results
> (only /etc/init.d).
>
> Maybe the courier installation is more customized than I expected.
If it's a Debian package:
dpkg-query -L <packagename> | less
will show you all the files it installed.
If you built it yourself from source, then it will have installed in the
default place unless you've overriden that with some parameters to
./configure
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