Uhh.... no.  My IP addresses on my server are 24.86.196.239 and
172.16.0.1.  When I set ADDRESS to these values, I receive the bind error
message.  However, when I set the IP address to 0, then it runs fine.
However, I can get neither Pine or Eudora to communicate with the IMAP
server.

I know the difference between an IP address and a port.  Please give me at
least a little credit...

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Maybe I should register "I Can't Believe It's Not Jesus"
as a low-calorie communion wafer before the church does...

Greg Girczyc
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> Greg Girczyc writes:
>
>
> > - When I remove the IPADDRESS option and set it to 0, then I do not get
> > this error.  I can then telnet from my Windows box to port 143 on my BSD
> > box and receive a Courier greeting message.  (This strikes me as strange,
> > since I believe that setting the port to 0 is supposedly a
> > misconfiguration).
>
> An IP address, and a port number, are two completely different things.
>
> You're probably trying to bind to an IP address that is not assigned to any
> network interface.
>
>
> --
> Sam
>
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