Kevin Murphy wrote:

I tried it on 993 for my primary MX, and it gave me a whole lot of output.

Yeah... I said it was good for debugging. :)


This was one of the messages that caught my eye, however.  Could this
perhaps be the problem?

Verify return code: 10 (Certificate has expired)

That'd be it. If you didn't manually create your certs, all you need to do is remove the certs that courier created and restart courier. It'll generate new ones. Before you do, make sure the info in /etc/courier/*.cnf is right.


I tried the same command on my backup MX and got a Connection Refused
message for both ports 993 and 995.

You're probably not running POP3S or IMAPS on that box.





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