On Sunday 26 February 2006 14:26, Perttu Laine wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have problem with imap. Works fine if blackhole (tcp) is set to 0, but I
> set it 1 or 2 imap stops responding (timeouts). Dovecot imap and freebsd
> 5.4. So. What could be case here?
I suspect that it's trying to do something to
Perttu Laine wrote on Sunday 26 February 2006 14:37:
> Oh damn. It was problem with dummy sysadmin only (me). I tried to connect
> localhost instead of real hostname and dovecot didn't answer there. So.
> You all can forget earlier posts. :)
>
I have a bad memory anyway :-)
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Oh damn. It was problem with dummy sysadmin only (me). I tried to connect
localhost instead of real hostname and dovecot didn't answer there. So. You
all can forget earlier posts. :)
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On 2/26/06, Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have problem with imap. Works fine if blackhole (tcp) is set to 0, but I
> > set it 1 or 2 imap stops responding (timeouts). Dovecot imap and freebsd
> > 5.4. So. What could be case here?
> Strange, I use FreeBSD-5.4 and dovecot with imap as well, b
Perttu Laine wrote on Sunday 26 February 2006 13:26:
> Hello!
>
> I have problem with imap. Works fine if blackhole (tcp) is set to 0, but I
> set it 1 or 2 imap stops responding (timeouts). Dovecot imap and freebsd
> 5.4. So. What could be case here?
Strange, I use FreeBSD-5.4 and dovecot with
Hello!
I have problem with imap. Works fine if blackhole (tcp) is set to 0, but I
set it 1 or 2 imap stops responding (timeouts). Dovecot imap and freebsd 5.4.
So. What could be case here?
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