>> 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 this, checked the .cnf files, set what I thought was appropriate, and then 
killed the files in the rootcerts directory and restarted, and... nothing.  It's still 
the same problem, and it doesn't appear to 
have recreated the files.  Am I misunderstanding something here?

>> 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.

Ahh, indeed.

Thanks!

--Kevin Murphy




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