Ken Murchison wrote: > > Yeah, these entries might be missing from the 2.0.x manpages. > > tls_cert_file: <none> > File containing the global certificate used for ALL > services (imap, pop3, lmtp). > > tls_key_file: <none> > File containing the private key belonging to the > global server certificate. > > tls_ca_file: <none> > File containing one or more Certificate Authority > (CA) certificates. > > tls_ca_path: <none> > Path to directory with certificates of CAs. > >
But again, I don't think it's just that they're missing from the man pages.... because 'imapd -s' gives "invalid option -s" It seems that the imapd from 2.0.x doesn't support secure imap. If I can't run 'imapd -s' then 'master' can't run 'imapd -s' and if 'master' can't run 'imapd -s' then there will be nothing to answer once a secure connection is made to port 993. Phil -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759