On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Andreas Meyer wrote:
> * OK delta Cyrus IMAP4 v2.1.3 server ready
> logout
> * BAD Invalid tag
...
> The IMAP-book I have talks about version 1.6 and before and
> I read I could use 'logout' to end the telnet-session, but
> that doesn´t exit the session.
It is ".
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 03:41, damm wrote:
> I've read the faq, and found this question rather unanswered
>
> Mar 30 18:34:42 shell imapd[8703]: [ID 254344 user.error] could not
> getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
>
> what exactly does that mean and how can i correct this, i've ran it from command
>
I've read the faq, and found this question rather unanswered
Mar 30 18:34:42 shell imapd[8703]: [ID 254344 user.error] could not
getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
what exactly does that mean and how can i correct this, i've ran it from command
line... inetd is running it fine, i'm running Cyrus-ima
Hello!
Am 29 Mar 2002 23:14:23 + schrieb simon:
>
> this is all ok if you notice it is looking for libraries and finding
> them , I cant see one it fails on.
tataa ;)
delta master[18189]: process started
delta master[18189]: process started
delta master[18190]: about to exec /usr/cyru
The answer to whether Cyrus has anything to do with the TCP states is yes
and no. The TCP states as seen in netstat are set by the kernel protocol
code, but they are set based on what the user space program is doing on the
socket. Basically the user space program, imapd in this case, has to play