Hi Sam.

On Sunday 13 April 2008, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> It's MAXCPERIP, not MAXPERIP.

Oh, so this variable is called different from the one used by the 
startup-script? Is this intended? :)


Sidenote:
I looked into imapd.dist and found that one:

##NAME: MAXPERID:0
# [...]
MAXPERIP=5

Here, it's called "MAXPERID" in header line and "MAXPERIP" in the example 
setting. 


> There's a makedat script that will compile this. Then, add the -access
> parameter to the couriertcpd startup option list.

Oh, just found that one and was irritated by the man page. Perhaps this could 
be made more clear somehow. The manpage says, this is for maildrop only.
The manpage tells me to call makedat like this:
makedat /etc/courier/imapaccess /etc/courier/imapaccess.tmp 
/etc/courier/imapaccess.dat
But I found out that this seems to have changed to
makedat -src=/etc/courier/imapaccess -tmp=/etc/courier/imapaccess.tmp 
-file=/etc/courier/imapaccess.dat


But after figuring that out:
Thank you very much, it works!

Is it true that one does *not* need to do anything to make smtpaccess file to 
take effect (after running makesmtpaccess) but one has to send couriertcpd a 
HUP to re-read this new imapaccess file?

regards, Bernd

-- 
A computer scientist is someone who fixes things that aren't broken.

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