> Hi, I have similar problem, but it is with the email. I have just
> installed redhat 7.2 with postfix. Every time i tried to check my
> email, it gives me this error:
>
> cannot connect to "my.domain.com" Cause: connection refused (10061)
>
> My apache is okey, I see port 80, I can browse the web pages with no
> error. when I use netstat -anp I see port 25 (for smtp) but there is no
> port 110 (for pop) nor 143 (for imap)
> I think something in the inetd or xinetd is responsible for this ? If
> so, how do I make / configure the server so that it will listen to
> port 110 and 143?
>
> Will appreciate any help from you. Thanks.
>
> At 4/6/02 04:11 PM, you wrote:
>>On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 at 23:22, Brendon Co wrote:
>> > Why am I getting this error? I havent touch any configuration but
>> > instead upgrade my redhat 7.0 to 7.2.
>> >
>> > I already tried http://myidaddress but it doesnt do any good.
>>
>>Double check that something's listening on port 80. You can use netstat
>>to do this.
>>
>># netstat -anp | grep :80
>>
>>Assuming you previously used Apache as your webserver, you can use ps
>>to check if Apache is running
>>
>># ps ax | grep apache
>>
>>If apache is not running make sure it's installed. If it's installed
>>you can run it using the init script:
>>
>># /etc/rc.d/init.d/apache start
>>
>> --> Jijo
>>
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I think server type ang installation mo, try to install the imap, its also
from redhat cd same as u used during installation.... if imap is installed
check for the ipop3 from service, or both are running configure your
main.cf and look 4 mynetworks.
mynetworks=ipaddressofyournetwork/subnet,
ipaddressofnetworkwanttoaccesslocalmail/subnet 127.0.0.0/8
maybe this one help your problem...
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