Indeed, you had made that note in your
message of Oct. 29. Needless to say it
fell out of my consciousness as I dealt
with the other issues, but probably
stimulated me in a subliminal fashion to
examine it again before declaring defeat.
Thank you for all your assistance!
Rich
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Mark Crispin wrote:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Richard Bonomo wrote:
I achieved a partial victory: I changed the name
of the entry in /etc/pam.d from imapd to imap
(to match the name of the service in /etc/services),
and that got imap working. Making a parallel
change for the pop3 server did not help. For some
reason that service is still rejecting my password.
OK, the problem is your PAM configuration.
Did you see in my original message about the proper names for the PAM files?
To remind you, they should be /etc/pam.d/imap and /etc/pam.d/pop
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