Hi Davide,

> > Hello again people,
> > 
> > OK, I've built XMail v1.26 against a CentOS 5.4 Box (i386).
> > 
> > When I start xmail with the help of the "xmail" script
> > (/etc/init.d/xmail start), the daemon "plays" on the back.
> > If I telnet to either port 25 or 6017, everything is fine.
> > Once, I telnet to port 110, it refuses connection and the daemon gets 
> > stopped.
> 
> Did you try to run in debug mode?
>  
> 1) Stop XMail
> 
> 2) Run
> 
>       # /$PATH_TO_XMAIL/XMail --debug -Md ...
> 
>    Where '#' mean "from root" and '...' means the remaining command line 
>    parameters you usually pass to it


Thanks for that, I'll have to document it. I didn't know there was a debug mode.


> 3) Try again the connection to port 110
> 
> 
> If that does not spit out anything interesting, then run:
> 
> # gdb --args /$PATH_TO_XMAIL/XMail --debug -Md ...
> > r
> 
> Where 'r' mean type 'r' and ENTER inside GDB.
> Then try again the 110 connection.


Thank you I will do.


> > I haven't done anything different from what I've normally done the last two 
> > hundred
> > times, so I am a bit buffled.
> 
> You've configured XMail about hundred times, and yet you don't know the 
> command lines switches? :)


:-(       Guilty as charged . . .


> > The only difference is the OS. Used to be slackware for many years. 
> > However, now
> > it's been _at least_ four to five times that I installed XMail on CentOS 
> > without any
> > issues (except the one I writing about now).
> > 
> > Also another cryptic error message on Horde (http://www.horde.org/horde).
> > This time for the SMTP daemon.
> > If I try to send an e-mail from within horde (used to work believe me it's 
> > got
> > nothing to do with horde), the system pops-up with the following msg :
> > 
> > ----
> > There was an error sending your message: LOGIN authentication failure 
> > [SMTP: STARTTLS failed (code: 220, response:
> > Ready to start TLS)]
> > ----
> 
> Probably Horder is fine, but you misconfigured SSL. The "220 Ready to start 
> TLS"
> is an OK message, and likely XMail refuses to talk to Horde (or viceversa) 
> because of SSL misconfigurations.


Thank you for everything Davide.
I am doing (yet another) re-installation of the whole system. I'll let you know 
what
happens.


> - Davide


Thanks again,

spyros


                                          
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