Re: hosts.allow and hosts.deny
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> this would not affect IMAP in any way. If you get connection refused that
> means there is no service listening on that port. check your inetd.conf
> if you get a connection and then it closes, then inetd is listening but
> there still may not be a service there, or tcp_wrappers is not allowing
> you in, but since you are allowing everything in, looks like the problem
> is in inetd.conf.
It reads imap2 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/imapd
POP works but imap does not. In /etc/services it says imap is on port 143. Does anyone know how I can make imap work again?
Patrick
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