> -----Original Message-----
> Jeff Jansen
> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 6:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [courier-users] Securing courier connections.

> On Sunday 09 November 2003 08:36, Lydiard wrote:
> > Also, is there anyway I can check to see that I installed 
> courier with 
> > the --with-ssl option?  And if I didn't, how can I add it in?
> 
> Check if you have /usr/lib/courier/bin/couriertls.  If you've 
> got that file 
> then openssl support is compiled in.  If the configure finds 
> the openssl libs 
> then it compiles courier with openssl support.  

Jeff, thanks for the reply.  The only couriertls that I have is located
in /usr/local/bin - is this correct?  There are however quite a few
related file in the install directory.  I have a queer feeling in my
stomach that you're going to tell me that courier couldn't find the
openssl libs when it installed..
 
> Are you looking for a client HOWTO for connecting to courier? 
>  In that case 
> you probably need to say which clients you need help with.  
> If you mean how 
> to set up courier for secure imap and pop3 check out the 
> imapd-ssl and 
> pop3d-ssl files in your courier 'etc' directory.  They'll 
> tell you how to 
> offer SSL and TLS support.

Would you recommend trying to configure these files and see if the
service works so?  I think I can manage the client side setup..  But
you've put me on the path I wanted to be on..

Thanks.

Lyd



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