On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> Animesh Bansriyar [7/24/2003 11:18 PM] :
>
> > Are you starting courier-imap from inetd or tcpserver. If you are using
> > tcpserver you could use multilog to see why doesn't courier allow you to
> > login.
>
> Courier IMAP uses its own couriertcpd and is started from /etc/init.d/
>
Courier-imap *can* use its own couriertcpd but we *can* also use
courier-imap with tcpserver/daemontools.
And we *can* start it from /etc/init.d/ also.

> Why would you start it from inetd anyway?
>
That just slipped, what I meant was /etc/init.d/

> > Failure of this can be caused be a lot many problems which might be
> > anything from wrong entry in the authdaemonrc file or error in the pam
> > config file for imap or whether you are successfully running authdaemond
> > or problems with MySQL.
>
> mysql logs, /var/log/maillog (which is where courier logs stuff by
> default) ...

Again, using a combination of tcpserver/daemontools allows us to log using
multilog also.

> and go to courier imap 2 - out recently and really good.

Sure will be testing that out shortly.

--
Animesh

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Animesh Bansriyar, CTO
NeoLinux Solutions, Ranchi, INDIA.
+91-98351 21607

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