Hello Lukreme, On Saturday, March 06, 2004, LuKreme wrote...
I've been running Squirrelmail for quite a long time, but I am currently moving my domains over from imap-uw unsecured to courier-imap-ssl, I've created a parallel squirrelmail install and I want this second install to use imap port 993 and SSL to connect to the courier-imap-ssl.
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Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to localhost:993 in /usr/local/ssl-sm/functions/imap_general.php on line 454
There is no point running IMAPs over localhost.
I thought I explained the point. Some of the domains are receiving mail via postfix virtual and going to courier. Some are going to procmail and being accessed by uw-imap. I need a second install of squirrelmail to connect via SSL, even though it is connecting to localhost.
I can't have SM connect on port 143 because that is the uw imap server that is still running.
Erm, you do realize courier-imap and uw-imap use a COMPLETELY different mail base?
Yes, of course. mbox versus maildir.
You cannot run them together
I can. I do. I am. uw-imap runs on port 143, courier runs on 993 with SSL.
unless you want to provide the users of webmail a completely different login system, and message base to those with access to uw-imap.
That is the point.
I suggest doing a little research.
If you'd read what I said....
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can connect to their mail via either unsecure IMAP, or unsecure POP (handled by uw-iamp with procmail).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can connect to their mail via IMAP-SSL only, handled by Courier and postfixadmin.
Currently I can not get squirrelmail to do option #2 (though it handles option #1 just fine).
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