On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Federico Sevilla III wrote: > Quoting Chris G Haravata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > From the Postfix mailing list, i've found out that the culprit in this case > > is the version of imap i was using. They told me to find and download a > > patched version of imap. I found imap-4.5-3mdir4.i386 [rpm], installed it > > on my system. > > I don't think the original UW-IMAP supports Maildirs, although it's been awhile > since I last checked, maybe the new ones already do. Just so you know, imap-4.5- > 3mdir4 is kinda old. I think that's the same patched RPM I used before before
And has some exploit out in the wild.. i seem to recall.. > pa when I first forayed into Maildirs with qmail. Then I stumbled across > Courier which bragged so many things over UW-IMAP so I jumped on, tried it out, > got it to work, and have been happy since. It's also so much more feature- > packed, and that's on top of the core services which I think it does better. > YMMV may vary, of course. > > > The next step now is to find a way to enable POP for, say M$ Outlook, have > > the MUA look for mail from the user's home directory. Any ideas on this? > > Can anyone please point me to the right direction? > > I think your RPM should have a patched pop-3 daemon, too. Or if you go Courier > IMAP (there are RPMs), meron din siyang POP-3 daemon. :) Or.. cyrus imap \8) _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
