I'm not saying that dovecot is documentation-free. I'm saying that I don't understand the documentation. I'm very tired. My wife and I moved here a week ago and I'm trying to get our world running again. I'm managing three PC's at this moment running Gentoo and fighting the urge to fall asleep. This new apartment is very cramped, and although I admit that I probably shouldn't I shouldn't be attempting this or any other way to make myself useful after all I've been through - the strokes should have killed me according to the neurologists at St. Louis University Hospital - but I refuse to accept Social Security checks every month without at least attempting to give something back to society. I'm saying I need help to understand the material....
--- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:36:49 -0800 (PST) > Michael Sullivan wrote: > > > I've unmerged uw-imap and emerged dovecot. I've > got > > dovecot running, but it still won't take my > password > > when I enter it in evolution. I haven't messed > with > > the /etc/dovecot.conf file because I don't know > what > > I'm doing. I used uw-imap before on my FC1 box > > because it installed that by default and it only > > required a little configuration alteration to work > > out-of-the-box. Do I need to alter > /etc/dovecot.conf > > to get my mail server to work? I opened it up in > vim > > and the opening comment said that I didn't need to > > uncomment any of the lines except for the paths. > Are > > these paths the default paths for an emerged > dovecot > > (Are the default paths correct for my system)? > > are you saying that dovecot is entirely > documentation free? or that you > have tried to configure it according to its docs and > for some reason it > is not working? > > > > > > > -- > [email protected] mailing list > > ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 -- [email protected] mailing list
