Re: IMAP set up how to

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if you are running RH9 then make sure that "imap" is
installed.

# rpm -q imap
imap-20001a-18

or some thing like that.

To enable "imap" change directory to "/etc/xinetd.d" 
open file "imap" in your favourite editor. Modify
"disable = yes" to "disable = no" and restart "xinetd"
service.

# service xinetd restart


Your imap is working ............:)


--- "Mike A. Harris" <mharris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Roger Beever wrote:
> 
> >As I'm reading my mail increasingly from multiple
> locations I was
> >wondering about setting up an IMAP server on my RH9
> mail server which
> >runs sendmail.
> >Currently I'm using POP and setting most locations
> to leave a copy on
> >the server. From what I gather IMAP would be
> neater.
> >Could some one point me at a howto to achieve this.
> 
> If the 'imap' package isn't already installed,
> install it.  Then 
> run ntsysv and enable imap.  Then type "service imap
> start" and 
> the imap server is running.  There is no
> configuration required 
> (nor is there a config file for it).
> 
> Make sure you have no firewall running, or have
> configured imap 
> to be available through the firewall if necessary.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Mike A. Harris     ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
> OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat
> 
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