OK thats annoying, by contrast I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nick $ telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT
THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL ACL2=UNION STARTTLS] Courier-IMAP ready.
Copyright 1998-2004 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution
information.
ie, my IMAP server tells me its running Courier.
Yours doesn't say at all which means either:
1. it is not running courier, or
2. it is running courier, but courier is configured to not announce
itself by name.
Therefore we are no further ahead.
To unravel this go to the FC box and look in the /etc/xinet.d/ directory and
look at the file that starts imap, its probably called imap. Look at
that file and see what program is being run. I don't run imap from
xinetd so the example I am about to give is for the printer service, but the
principle is the same:
service printer
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = lp
server = /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd
disable = yes
the server being run is /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd, so now you need
to find out what package that file belongs to
rpm -qf /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd - should give you the package name.
(obviously that is for my printer example)
report back the answer and we will work from there :-)
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 20:22:05 -0600
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] michael $ telnet bullet 110
> Trying 192.168.1.2...
> Connected to bullet.espersunited.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> +OK POP3 bullet.espersunited.com v2003.83rh server ready
>
>
> Trying 192.168.1.2...
> Connected to bullet.espersunited.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 LOGIN-REFERRALS STARTTLS AUTH=LOGIN]
> bullet.espersunited.com IMAP4rev1 2003.338rh at Tue, 15 Feb 2005
> 20:18:41 -0600 (CST)
>
>
> I don't quite understand this information, but it seems to me that it
> doesn't say anything beyond what we already know. And also bullet has
> FC1 installed, not FC3, if that matters...
>
> On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 15:03 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 09:32:29 -0600
> > Michael Sullivan wrote:
> >
> > > The problem is that I don't know what's providing IMAP/POP3 on the FC1
> > > box. In redhat-config-services they're just listed as "imap" and
> > > "ipop3". I did a full install of FC1 on that box, so all of the
> > > packages were already installed; I just had to edit a couple of files
> > > in /etc/sysconfig and start the daemons. All I know about the IMAP and
> > > POP3 services is that they depend on xinetd. Does that help?
> >
> > The problem is if you don't know what software package is providing imap
> > and pop on your FC3 box then we'll find it difficult to replicate it
> > for you.
> >
> > Try telnetting to ports 110 and 143 on your FC3 box, the servers usually
> > announce themselves by name.
> >
> >
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