I can't speak for the Debian package, but I use my own build of uw-imapd. One thing does come to mind - do your users have home directories? I'm not sure what would happen if a user didn't have one, uw-imapd assumes you want to start there.
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:14:06AM +1000, David Shaw wrote: > *) is Outlook known to work / not work with uw-imapd? Back when I first set it up I tested with Outlook Express, and it worked. It's reasonable to think that Outlook 2000 would, but I don't have it so I can't test it. All the other IMAP clients I've tried have worked. > *) is there any manual configuration of uw-imapd I need to do? (The apt-get No, uw-imapd doesn't even use a configuration file. > *) where does uw-imapd log info/errors to? It should log through syslog using the "mail" facility. Wherever you have those messages going is where the imapd messages go. Mine records all logins, but I don't remember if that's normal or if I had to configure it to do so at compile time. -- Michael Heironimus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]