Am Freitag 09 Juli 2010, 09:52:43 schrieb Gordon Messmer:
> > First: No, all processes I find are named "/usr/bin/imapd
> > /home/user/mailbox/". When I specify the user's home or mailbox path
> > inside the grep search string, I only get logged-in and (possibly)
> > active imapd processes.
> Right, but the couriertls will also have that in its process title.

Can you post me a "ps"-line to proof this?

My process lines look like this (beside the root-couriertls-processes that 
listen to a TCP port):

/usr/bin/couriertls -server -tcpd /usr/lib64/courier/courier/imaplogin 
/usr/bin/imapd .maildir

Where ".maildir" is the courier default maildir, that's never used on my 
system as I use mysql backend and every user has an absolute mailbox path 
stored in the database.

I don't have a coueriertls process running with a mailbox path other than the 
default.


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