Hello Andrea, On Wednesday, January 14, 2004 at 5:10:16 PM you wrote (at least in part):
> When I try to download the emails through courier-imap pop3, I couldn't, and > in my /var/log/maillog I've something like: > Jan 14 10:23:07 observe pop3d: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.17.13] > Jan 14 10:23:06 observe pop3d: LOGIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED], > ip=[::ffff:192.168.17.13] > Jan 14 10:23:06 observe pop3d: LOGOUT, [EMAIL PROTECTED], > ip=[::ffff:192.168.17.13], top=0, retr=0 What the h*** makes you assume you can't download your mails??? I don't doubt you can't, but you haven't shown /ANY/ line of log or something that shows the error. All you've shown is lines with successful logins and a LIST that returned with "no mails". So - are you sure there actually are mails in users mailbox (-dir)? - are you sure courier-pop3d looks in the right place? IOW: make sure there's at least a test mail in test-users Maildir. And than insert a 'strace', 'ktrace' or whatever-trace in your 'courier-pop3' startup, which logs file and directory actions so you can have a look if 1.) Courier changes to the correct directory. 2.) Courier opens the correct 'Maildir' and 'Maildir/new' directories. -- Best regards Peter Palmreuther All great discoveries are made by mistake.