> I am trying to get Courier-IMAP and IPOP3 to start and  I cant seem to
> get them to start can some one explain to me how to do this and even to
> set them to start at boot up.
> Thanks

If you're using RH7.2, you now need to go to /etc/xinitd.d I think. Each of
those services are just text files with a 'disabled' option. I found this
out the hard way when I upgraded from 6.2, as the upgrade turned all that
stuff off (even though it was on in 6.2 - but let's not go there).

There's probably a 'right' way to do this, but this worked for me OK.

Ed.




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