POP3 Server

d u n c a n (mweb zim) drack at mweb.co.zw
Tue Dec 20 21:54:55 UTC 2005


> Even if I was to use QMAIL I would still need a POP3 Server so
> *blink*blink*! OK, I have less than 200 users and everytime I restart my
FC4
> somehow does not see the dovecot config file, or at least it does not
listen
> to any port until I run a manual command
>
> #/usr/sbin/dovecot -c /etc/dovecot.conf.
>
> I have tried putting this command in rc.local but it seems to never see it
> after booting. My dovecot.conf looks as thus :
>
> # Protocols we want to be serving:
> #  imap imaps pop3 pop3s
> protocols = imap pop3
> # "host:port".
> imap_listen = *
> pop3_listen = *
> # Disable SSL/TLS support.
> ssl_disable = yes
> # Use this logfile instead of syslog(). /dev/stderr can be used if you
want
> # to use stderr for logging (ONLY /dev/stderr - otherwise it is closed).
> log_path = /var/log/dovecot
> # For informational messages, use this logfile instead of the default
> info_log_path = /var/log/dovecot
>
> # Executable location
> pop3_executable = /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3
>
> # Set max. process size in megabytes. Most of the memory goes to mmap()ing
> # files, so it shouldn't harm much even if this limit is set pretty high.
> pop3_process_size = 256
>
> # Support for dynamically loadable modules.
> pop3_use_modules = no
> #pop3_modules = /usr/lib/dovecot/pop3

i think yo problem is not with the config file , its deeper than that and
seeing your inability to figure this out , reinstall , or install FC3 , or
install a different POP prog.

merry xMas




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