Gordon Messmer schrieb:
> Gregor Friedrich wrote:
>> Gordon Messmer schrieb:
>>> Gregor Friedrich wrote:
>>>> here are the config files:
>>>>
>>>> ----------
>>>> imapd
>>> ...
>>>> IMAPDSTART=NO
>>> Really?  Then what's running on port 143?
>>>
>> OK! but it's not used in the init script, i set it to YES and restart
>> imapd and imapd-ssl but no change!
> 
> That doesn't really answer the question... If IMAPDSTART was set to 
> "NO", and you were able to log in to port 143, then something else must 
> be running there.
> 
> Since you're using Linux, you should be able to use "netstat -tlnp" to 
> figure out what's listening on port 143.  You'll need to shut that down 
> and remove it from the system.
> 
Belive me it's courier!:

***
telnet localhost 143 :
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE 
THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL ACL2=UNION 
XMAGICTRASH] Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2005 Double Precision, 
Inc.  See COPYING for distribution information."


ps aux
lot of:
....
/usr/local/courier/bin/couriertls -server ...
/usr/local/courier/bin/imapd Maildir
...

***

THE IMAPDSTART=NO variable in it's not used in my init script to start 
courier-imapd. There is no another imap server installed.

Thank's Gregor







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