I suggesdted lsof, others, netstat -nlp.... even a ps ax will help, but you have not provided us with any of that :P

We need details :)

On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Gordon Messmer wrote:

Jaz wrote:

 I guess I should mention that if I wind up reconfiguring IMAP to allow
 non-TLS connections, then I need it to also allow TLS, because all the
 users are setup with either 'use TLS if available' or 'force TLS'

Nothing that's been suggested so far would break your existing configurations. Basically, we're trying to get you closer to the default configuration which will support your users as well as the imapcopy (or imapsync) application.

 I've established that Courier is not listening on 143.  The question is:
 How do I setup Courier to allow both 143 non-SSL/TLS (for imapcopy to
 work), and 993 TLS so that my users aren't left high and dry as I move a
 few people to another server.

If IMAPDSTART=y, and courier isn't listening on 143, then something is wrong. The script trace I suggested should help you figure out why the imap server isn't starting (or is listening on a different port?).


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