Since I've been able to coerce the IMAPD daemon to run, I've been playing around with the "cyradm" command. I've found that it does not echo my typing to the screen, so I can't *see* the commands I am issuing, but cyradm will respond to them.
Is there some plainly obvious option that I failed to enable/disable that will have "cyradm" echo my typing?
Thanks in advance for any advice...
Just a hunch: there were problems on Red Hat 8 and 9, because they use UTF-8 as default - as does OS X! Maybe you should try setting the Terminal to "Western (ISO Latin 1)" ...
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