On Sat, 05 Jul 2003, gerard wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 15:03, Jesse Meyer wrote:
> > In an effort to run a more secure network by default, I decided to
> > switch from courier-imap to courier-imap-ssl.
> >
> > Now I have imaps running port 993, however, imap2 still wants to run
> > on 143. I cannot simply remove the courier-imap package, since
> > courier-imap-ssl lists it a dependency.
> you should check your /etc/services file. make sure its mapped in there.
You've confused me. Isn't /etc/services just a list of common names for
port numbers to use? [man services]
Or maybe I'm not being clear enough.
What I'm trying to do is disable non-ssl imap (on port 143) so all
clients have to use ssl imap (on port 993).
~ Jesse Meyer
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