> > describe what you mean "install is correct" > > as there are unnumbered ways to setup dovecot > > > > usally you found your errors in the logs, for testing use verbose logging > > > > so first plan "what setup" you want to goal, reading dovecot sites , > > faqs, examples, archives > > > > anyway perhaps use some virt. machine for testing multiple stuff > > -- > > Best Regards > > MfG Robert Schetterer > > >
Robert, et al, thank you for reminding me that I need to share what I'm thinking! I've been bouncing it around in my own head but didn't really write enough to communicate. There are a lot of things i need to learn about Dovecot, so first is how to send something to it and then see where it's logged or what actions are taken. My work uses Dovecot and I need to be able to use, test, and understand it. So maybe the first question is, is there a test framework for Dovecot itself or is it better to set up with postfix or something and just route mail through it? Thanks! Leam -- Mind on a Mission <http://leamhall.blogspot.com/>