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2015 Aug 12
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C6.7 evolution to cyrus imap(s) fails
...o > 213.152.52.233, not the 148.197 you seemed to be using above. I > realize you may have some form of dynamic dns going here, but > thought I'd mention it. > > > Could you try (as root) two slightly different version of my earlier > netstat commands: > > netstat -pnlA inet | egrep ':993|:143' > > netstat -pnlA inet6 | egrep ':993|:143' > > > the addition of "A inet/inet6" will show whether it is listening via > ipv4 (inet) or ipv6 (inet6) on the imap port Hi Richard I have been working at trying to get cyrus to l...
2015 Aug 12
1
C6.7 evolution to cyrus imap(s) fails
...197 you seemed to be using above. I >> realize you may have some form of dynamic dns going here, but >> thought I'd mention it. >> >> >> Could you try (as root) two slightly different version of my >> earlier netstat commands: >> >> netstat -pnlA inet | egrep ':993|:143' >> >> netstat -pnlA inet6 | egrep ':993|:143' >> >> >> the addition of "A inet/inet6" will show whether it is listening >> via ipv4 (inet) or ipv6 (inet6) on the imap port > > > Hi Richard >...
2015 Aug 12
2
C6.7 evolution to cyrus imap(s) fails
...aui.jaa.org.uk. It (currently) resolves to 213.152.52.233, not the 148.197 you seemed to be using above. I realize you may have some form of dynamic dns going here, but thought I'd mention it. Could you try (as root) two slightly different version of my earlier netstat commands: netstat -pnlA inet | egrep ':993|:143' netstat -pnlA inet6 | egrep ':993|:143' the addition of "A inet/inet6" will show whether it is listening via ipv4 (inet) or ipv6 (inet6) on the imap ports.
2015 Aug 11
2
C6.7 evolution to cyrus imap(s) fails
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am 11.08.2015 um 22:28 schrieb Dr J Austin: >> >> Hi Alexander >> >> [root at maui:/var/log]$ watch 'tail -n40 maillog >> >> does not quiver when I try to connect > > That's suspicious. > > Let's exclude it is the client which causes the problem: Connect directly to > the IMAPS