On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 15:26 -0500, Don Hayward wrote: > We can't get to an address book on the imap server -- but we can login
IMAP address book? IMAP is for email, and LDAP is for addresses. What am I missing? > on that server and get our inbox. The server is a Debian Linux > system. The client is PCPine on an XP Pro system. The directory > containing the addrbook is an smb mount. This setup was working until > a recent upgrade from Woody to Sarge which brought in uw-imapd > 2002edebian1-4 (as well as a samba upgrade, etc.) Below are relevant > lines from pinedbg.txt. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. > > ---- COMPOSER ---- > IMAP 13:19:48 12/23 mm_log error: CREATE failed: Can't create > /clientc/imap-addrbook: invalid name > - adrbk_open({server.domain.net/novalidate-cert}/clientc/imap-addrbook) - > Can't open remote addrbook > {server.domain.net/novalidate-cert}/clientc/imap-addrbook, using local > cached copy C:\Program Files\pine\.ab084802 readonly > Address book imap-addrbook > ({server.domain.net/novalidate-cert}/clientc/imap-addrbook) opened with 179 > items > - adrbk_open(c:\addrbook) - > Address book c:\addrbook (c:\addrbook) opened with 132 items > - adrbk_open(c:\addrbok2) - > Address book old (c:\addrbok2) opened with 52 items > > > ---- MAIL INDEX ---- > > > ---- INDEX MANAGER ---- > MAIL_CMD: quit > > > ---- QUIT SCREEN ---- > Want_to read: y (121) > goodnight_gracey: > expunge_and_close: "INBOX" > IMAP 13:22:20 12/23 mm_notify bye: > {server.domain.net:143/imap/tls/novalidate-cert/user="celliott"}INBOX: > server.domain.net IMAP4rev1 server terminating connection > IMAP 13:22:20 12/23 mm_log babble: Winsock cleanup > - completely_done_with_adrbks - > about to end_tty_driver > goodnight_gracey finished > > > > > > Don Hayward don at mote.org > > -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. "You don't want give people a reason to not invite you to the hot parties." Pat Sajak, on being a Republican in Hollywood
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