Roland Schneider wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08.02.2002 07:09 -0500:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I installed courier .37.2 by building rpms. I was running .35 previously. 
>>This is what I did:
>>
>>I backed up /etc/courier.
>>
>>I uninstalled the courier rpms
>>
>>I then blew away /etc/courier, /var/spool/courier, /usr/lib/courier
>>
>>I installed the .37.2 courier rpms
>>
>>I hand edited the /etc/courier files based on what I had in my old config 
>>files.
>>
>
>This was not exactly the way as described in INSTALL.
>
>>My problem (no snickering please) is that no one is getting authenticated
>>into IMAP. Also, if I telnet to port 25 and manually try to send mail to a 
>>user on my system I get:
>>
>>rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>450 Service temporarily unavailable.
>>
>>What is going on?
>>
>
>Sounds like your authdaemond.* is not running, or the
>statically compiled auth-modules dont match your manually
>edited configuration. Check out with `authtest`.
>
>And next time dont blow away the config or anything else,
>`make && make install-configure` will upgrade and fix
>everything as necessary without messing up things.
>
>Put your old configuration back in place and try again.
>
>Roland
>
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OR... since he is using rpm's, just build the new rpm's, and rpm -Uvh 
them.  This is EXACLY the useage for Uvh.  Upgrades the current 
packages, and fixes the config files, without blowing them away.



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