Upgraded kolab, still not delivering to imap

Bradley Alexander storm at tux.org
Tue Mar 30 19:17:58 CEST 2004


I'm really thinking my problem is with delivery. I looked in master.cf,
and it says local delivery is done through local (which I am taking to
mean dumping to /var/spool). I need to figure out the most elegant way to
send it to lmtp.

On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 18:51:39 +0200
Jon Bendtsen <jon at kollegiegaarden.dk> wrote:

> Den 30. mar 2004, kl. 16:40, skrev Bradley Alexander:
> 
> > On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 08:36:58 +0200
> > Jon Bendtsen <jon at kollegiegaarden.dk> wrote:
> >
> >> Den 30. mar 2004, kl. 3:04, skrev Bradley Alexander:
> >>
> >>> Hey,
> >>>
> >>> I upgraded to the zfos OpenPKG 2.0.0 release. Since things were not
> >>> working, I blew away my OpenPKG 1.3 installation and installed fresh.
> >>> No
> >>> problems on the install, got it configured, got users added and am
> >>> ready to roll.
> >>>
> >>> Once again, I have the problem of mail getting to the box and just
> >>> getting
> >>> dumped in /var/mail/storm, rather than being processed by lmtp and 
> >>> put
> >>> into the imap pipeline. I'm trying to get my brain around it, since I
> >>> have
> >>> never run/managed imap, only pop3...So please bear with me.
> >>
> >> did you install all the imap packages? i had trouble initialy when i
> >> forgot one
> >
> > Well, right now I have two installed:
> >
> > [storm at mekong storm]$ /kolab/bin/rpm -qa | grep imap
> > imap-2004rc6-2.0.0
> > imapd-2.2.3-2.0.0
> >
> > These are all that obmtool installed. Am I missing something?
> 
> no, i dont think so, i only installed imapD since i wanted a daemon, 
> not something else.
> so i had trouble, after installing the other imap package, it worked.
> 
> 
> JonB


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