Ricardo Anguiano writes:
No.Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Ricardo Anguiano writes: > Greetings All, > I have inherited an older, non-rpm installation of courier on a > Redhat > system. I would like to determine the version number. I have tried > and failed by passing -V, -v, --version to imapd. I don't speak IMAP, > so I don't know how to ask the daemon what version it is. > How do I determine the version of courier now in use? Look in the directory with the extracted source code.The extracted source code from the original build is unavailable. Is there a way to ask the IMAP daemon what version it is? I can
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