Thanks for this, but I took the blunt approach (mainly out of despair and
given the fact this is not a commercial machine)

I reloaded the entire server and all is up and running now.
I know this will not point me to the root-cause but I can live with that.

Thanks for your swift replies and support anyhow Rory & Mark!

 -jeffrey



On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 00:23:47 -0400, Rory Arms wrote
> On 2008-03-09, at 18:40, Jeffrey wrote:
> 
> > [core01] # less /etc/inetd.conf | grep -i imap
> > imaps   stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/local/libexec/ 
> > imapd        imapd
> > imap    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/local/libexec/ 
> > imapd        imapd
> >
> > netstat:
> > tcp4       0      0  *.143                  *.*                     
> > LISTEN
> > tcp6       0      0  *.143                  *.*                     
> > LISTEN
> >
> >
> > What can be wrong?
> > I am complete newbie to imap, so any pointers are welcome!
> >
> > Thanks very much in advance,
> >
> >  -jeffrey belles
> 
> Jeff, I use imap-uw on FreeBSD as well, so I might be able to help. 
> I  assume you're using the mail/imap-uw port?
> 
> If so, it looks like you're wanting imap-uw to support both SSL and  
> non-SSL connections. In that case, are you sure you've built both  
> mail/cclient & mail/imap-uw ports with WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT? By  
> default, the port builds an SSL-only imap-uw (I think the original  
> distribution does as well) and cclient library.
> 
> But as Mark suggests, you might want to build from the official  
> distribution anyhow, since for some reason, the mail/imap-uw FreeBSD 
>  port is still configured to build using the 2006j2 sources, which 
> has  some problems. I've tried to communicate this to the port 
>  maintainers, but they feel don't seem to think it has any issues to 
>  require a change. If I have some time, I intend to look into the  
> feasibility at make the port build from the current, 2007 series,  
> instead. Then submit it to the port maintainers in hopes that it 
> gets  committed.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> - rory


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