Well, after
running
find . -type f -exec grep "No such file or directory" {} \;
I find that the
error text imapd is producing does not even exist anywhere in the entire source
tree (except in the various configure files in an unrelated
way).
So now what?
(read:
extremely frustrated and over-tired)
How can I find
exactly what file or directory imapd is trying to access when I get the
error:
"Fatal Error: No
such file or directory"
???
This is getting
silly now :(
Everything seems
configured as per many FAQs and Howtos. I've been over it and over it and I'm
just getting nowhere.
I've spent at
least 60 hours cumulative on this now. I must be stupid or something
<sigh>
How can I debug
this? How can I find out WHAT file or directory can't be found and WHY it is
happening?
Any ideas
anyone?
Bryan.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bryan Rentoul
Sent: Thursday, 18 September 2003 07:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Does courier-imap _really_ support vpopmail virtual domains?It seems everyone on the list is as baffled about this as I am?The documentation for courier-imap suggests very clearly that it does support vpopmail style virtual domains. But after several tens of hours (no joke - really) I've not been able to find a way to make it work. To the best of my knowledge I've read every single word of every single related document concerning this - at least once, and most twice or more.So before I beat my head against this wall any longer, can anyone tell me, definitively, YES or NO, if courier-imap will support vpopmail (/home/vpopmail/domains/<domain>/<account>/Maildir) style maildirs using solely vchkpw authentication to map to the correct Maildir directory?The desired environment is [QMail + vpopmail + courier-imap]. Nothing else to do with mail, no userdb, no maildrop etc.Is this a practical environment or do I need something else?I just need to know if I'm trying to do the impossible before continuing to research this.Thank you very much for your help.(For background, you could look at previous posts from me with subject prefix "vpopmail...").Again, thank you.Regards,
Bryan J. Rentoul
Director
NZ Hosting Limited
-- http://nzhosting.co.nz/
