Hi List,


Why does courier always seem to fail in some new way whenever I upgrade it?

(Can ".dist" and ".bak" files be safely deleted?)

Going from 0.44.2 tonight to 0.45.2.20040325, I went from a stable setup (smtp+auth+pop+imap+ssl-on-everything) to a barely functional setup (smtp+pop+imap; no smtp-auth, no ssl anything with related weird messages about "Invalid IP address" and "ll_daemon_start: Resource temporarily unavailable"; and no, nothing was running on the defined ports). I ended up having to simply point /etc/courier to an old copy of my conf files and restart courier, at which point it all worked.

I've kept my changes in the config files to the specific lines, and haven't made changes elsewhere. Question is, why does upgrading (RH7.3 rpm) cause courier to break so badly? Thoughts? Have I done something stupid, or is courier really this finicky on upgrades?

best,
Jeff



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