Hi, I have Cyrus IMAP up and running on a Red Hat 6.2 box. IMAP is installed in the default Cyrus locations. Compiling SML ACAP went fine (after I pulled the "et" directory from the Cyrus IMAP source) until I tried to "make install". Install was unable to create any of the directories which I then created by hand. I was then able to install ACAP without any complaints. My problem is now this: When I try to start ACAP by running backend-acapd per the install docs, it gives me the message "no backend binary found!". Looking at backend-acapd, it looks for a file that matches "backend.*". backend.x86-linux exists in the same directory as backend-acapd. I presume this is the file for which it is looking. Both files are located in /usr/cyrus/bin. Should the backend binary be located elsewhere and is backend.x86-linux the correct binary? TIA, Matt -- Do you Fnord? ------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt Vanderveer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Systems Administrator Tel: 804.817.5900 Boxer Learning, Inc. Fax: 804.817.0244 105 W. Main St. www.boxerlearning.com Charlottesville, VA 22901 -------------------------------------------------------------------