From: Sam Varshavchik <mrs...@courier-mta.com>
Animesh Bansriyar writes:
Hi All,
Whenever I want to connect to the Courier-imap server..I get an error
message that exec: No such file or directory
If I am telnetting to the 110 port this is the result....
animesh@anurodh:/$ telnet 127.0.0.1 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK Hello there.
user animesh
+OK Password required.
pass ani
Connection closed by foreign host.
animesh@anurodh:/$
@400000003e77c810144a7b1c tcpserver: ok 22729 0:127.0.0.1:143
:127.0.0.1::1414
There is no such process called "tcpserver" built from Courier-IMAP.
You appear to have put together some bastardized mutated mixture of Courier
and Qmail code.
If you followed someone else's instructions, they should be able to help
you with any problems. If you rolled your own, well, you're on your own.
tcpserver is part of the ucspi-tcp package that is commonly used with qmail
especially if you follow the LWQ instructions or Dave Sill's qmail handbook.
However before we get all excited and blame the problem on someone else,
you might want to tell us why you're telnetting in on port 110 (which is
pop3) trying to test imap (which is port 143). Also, if you're going to
post qmail style log entries, please run them through tai64nlocal first to
generate human readable output.
"The packets involved in the transmission of this email were manually
inspected by: Bob Smith, stateful packet inspector #23."