Hiya all,
       just a quick question: how does cyrus determine whether it will
accept a connection or not. I have cyrus set up on a protected
machine, all local users can sucessfully use IMAPS to talk to it. 

Out IP addresses are partitioned into subnetworks. Machines on
other subnetoworks can use IMAPS fine. 

Machines _oustide_ our network are refused by our firewall if they
try IMAP (as I've instructed it) but the firewall lets IMAPS through
and cyrus is giving the message

imapd: refused connection from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 

is it looking into hosts.allow (we're running redhat 6.2)? The client 
is reporting an error and saying the server dropped us. Client
is Outlook Express - but again is working fine on our internal
network.

Absolutely _any_ thoughts welcome.

Cheers, Jim Grimmett.
Systems Manager,
Department of Computer Science, University of Bath.
Internal Tel: 3084 ; External Tel: (01225) 323084 ; Mobile: 07989 595399


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