On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Dan Brown wrote:

>       I just installed 4.1 on my "production" server, and the upgrade went
> off without a hitch--well, almost.  I've been running Courier-IMAP on
> this server for a while, and WU-IMAP won't read the folders I've
> created.

They both use Maildirs - you might just need to move and/or rename the
folders. But anyway ...

>  No problem; just remove imap and e-smith-wu-imap, right?
> Well, it's not quite working.
>
>       courier-imap includes both an IMAP server (on port 143 by default) and
> an IMAP-SSL server (on port 993).  Unfortunately, when it tries to start
> up, it can't grab port 993; it says the address is already in use.

Really? There's nothing bound to that port on my system.

>  How would I find out what's using that port?

The -p option of netstat. Try "netstat -patn".

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