> From: Ralf Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 02:07
> Yes. Do:
> cd /service
> svc -u imaps
> and you should see a tcpserver process listening to port 143 and then
> be able to connect. Bincimap is configured not to autostart when you
> link it into servi
> From: Peter Stuge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 14:43
>
> There should be a tcpserver process, listening to port 143.
Nope :( I only have qmail-pop3d and qmail-smtpd tcpserver processes running.
> Please check how /service/imap/log/run is set up and that logging
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 12:47:21PM -0500, volve wrote:
> > AFAIK, you shouldn't see bincimap in ps unless somebody has connected to
> > the server and the server is active. Daemontools is the thing to listen
> > on the port, it controls bincimap. Unless, of course, Daemontools is
> > just totally
> From: AthlonRob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 12:38
>
> Just to be sure, /etc/opt/bincimap/service/imap and imaps *do* exist,
> right? That seems, to me, to be an odd place for the files to end up,
> but whatdoIknow?
Yup, they exist - it's the location that lif
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 09:30, volve wrote:
> I created the following symlinks for daemontools:
>
> ln -s /etc/opt/bincimap/service/imap /service/imap
> ln -s /etc/opt/bincimap/service/imaps /service/imaps
>
> But ps waux | grep imap only yields:
>
> root 161 0.0 0.018068312 ?? S
> On 31. Dec 2003, at 8:06 Uhr, volve wrote:
> > I did find the list archives on the site (yay), but sadly the only OS X
> > related info I found was about a mime-printstruct.cc error, which
> > sadly I
> > don't seem to have encountered...
>
> From: Ralf Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wed
Some extra info.
I did find the list archives on the site (yay), but sadly the only OS X
related info I found was about a mime-printstruct.cc error, which sadly I
don't seem to have encountered...
Anyone? :(
Thanks,
-VolVE
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> From: volve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>