On 19 Sep 2007 at 15:13, Bryan Irvine wrote:

>
> It's now to the point that my email client doesn't
> give me an error anymore, but it just logs on and
> acts like there's not email in the mailbox, when in
> fact there's probably 15 emails.


hrmm sounds like maybe courier is looking in the wrong homedirectory.
How are you authenticating and where is your user info stored?

-Bryan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Bryan,
        That's the feeling I had about it too.
Anyway, I finally got it working last night.
I have no idea what the actual problem was though.

After uninstalling all the imap and the procmail package a few
times, and starting over, hoping I would see something I missed,
I finally did a reinstall from ports of everything but imap-pop3 (I
couldn't clearly see in the ports what exactly to install, so I did
the package on it).

Then after going through the after-install like I had a few times 
previously, it just worked.

I don't think I'll ever know what went wrong, but at least I can
move on to the real meat of why I'm building this server.

It's my first e-commerce site, and I'm going with Oscommerce,
and the guy I'm building it for is using Authorize.net.
I'm sure I'll be back with some questions for the list about doing
e-commerce correctly.  :-)

                          Thanks for your help,  Ed
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