Oh yup, when I run "imtest -m login -p imap localhost" I get this: S: 421-4.3.0 usage: deliver [-C <alt_config> ] [-m mailbox] [-a auth] [-r return_path] [-l] [-D] S: 421 4.3.0 v2.1.15 failure: prot layer failure
Oh shoot, I should explain: I have switched back to the proper /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver program now in the xinetd config, and that is the message I get now. When I had it to the suspected non-cyrus imap, it did indeed give me a message mentioning IMAP4rev1 so I guess that's the problem. So essentially, I now know that my problem isn't that the mailboxes are in weird formats, the problem is that I can't get cyrus up and running because of the "broken pipe" / "prot layer failure" stuff. Following advice in an old mailing list message I just found, I shut down xinetd, ran "/usr/cyrus/bin/master &" and while I do see it in the "ps aux" results, when I run imtest I get "connect: Connection refused failure: Network initialization" and likewise, when I try "telnet localhost 143" I get a connection refused message. So that's confusing, any ideas? jon --- Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Jon Johnson wrote: > > > Hmm, well I definitely installed cyrus, but I > think > > another imap was already on the server, so > possibly I > > am hitting that by accident still. If I ran cyradm > and > > it was connecting to the non-cyrus server, would > it > > still run and act as if it was creating mailboxes? > > Quite likely. Running imtest against the server > might be revealing (look > at the implementation info in the banner). > > -Rob > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > Rob Siemborski | Andrew Systems Group * Research > Systems Programmer > PGP:0x5CE32FCC | Cyert Hall 207 * > [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 412.268.7456 > -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK---- > Version: 3.12 > GCS/IT/CM/PA d- s+: a-- C++++$ ULS++++$ P+++$ > L+++(++++) E W+ N o? K- > w O- M-- V-- PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP+ t+@ 5+++ R@ tv-@ b+ > DI+++ G e h r- y? > ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK----- > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com