Yes.  There were many problems with my configuration.
Once I got the network ports straightened out the problem came down to a
defect with the debian installation.  They chroot to a directory that
doesn't exist.  Once that was fixed, things moved along rather nicely.

I've been plugging away on IMAPS for two days now and with all kinds of
success.  I have yet to get the 2.1.8 version (SVN) to address a dbmail
bug, but in the meantime I have other things I can evaluate around that
one.

On 11/6/2006, "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>It dont compute. Why are you connecting to 110 if you want imap?
>
>Use 'connect 143' and make sure dbmail-imapd is running on that port.
>
>
>Tom Allison wrote:
>> Paul J Stevens wrote:
>>>> How do I test further?
>>>
>>> Please show us your stunnel config.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> accept          = 993
>> connect         = 110
>> cert            = /etc/ssl/certs/isengard.tacocat.net.pem
>> session         = 14400
>> TIMEOUTidle     = 14400
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