Friends, countrymen, penguins:

I am *thoroughly* baffled. Have set up a new 7.2 mailserver, using standard 
RedHat packages:

         * sendmail-8.11.6
         * imap-2000c-15

Now, Eudora cannot POP my mail from that box (same config as on 7.0/7.1 
boxen, of course); it complains about a bad cert and suggests that I add 
the cert to my trust chain. Since I'm not trying to encrypt anything but 
just to use normal POP on port 110, this is confusing to say the least. 
Worse yet is that MS LookOut and Express work "properly"; they POP without 
problems.

*No* changes were made to the default config on the server other than SMTP 
AUTH (LOGIN PLAIN) which is working properly and letting sendmail listen to 
the outside network. Can anyone suggest what the hell may have changed? 
I've found two files that interest me:

         * /usr/share/ssl/certs/imapd.pem
         * /usr/share/ssl/certs/ipopd.pem

However, I'm not sure what the heck to do with them. "make usage" in that 
directory gives a list of instructions which I do not understand, and I'm 
not trying to use secure POP (yet); just POP. That is, the pop3s service is 
OFF; only ipop3 is ON.

xinetd has been restarted, the entire box has been restarted, configs have 
been checked... the obvious has been done unless I forgot something. <wry 
grin> Is Eudora broken here, or is something else going on?


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
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