On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 14:48, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > - Partially RFC3501-compliant version > You can grab the partially RFC3501-complaint version here: > http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-2004a-0.i386.rpm > http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-devel-2004a-0.i386.rpm > http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-debuginfo-2004a-0.i386.rpm > SRPM: > http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/SRPMS/imap-2004a-0.src.rpm > This is probably the version you want. It will allow cleartext password > authentication over both TLS/SSL and non-TLS/SSL. The RPM installs both > pop3s/imaps TLS/SSL and pop3/imap non-TLS/SSL versions in the > /etc/xinetd.d directory, but does _not_ enable either. So if you only > want TLS/SSL, just enable the former two (either use ntsysv, a run-level > editor or edit the files and say disable = no) and not the latter two. Forgot to override the default cert directory to /usr/share/ssl/certs (and keys to /usr/share/ssl/private). So I was getting SSL errors as the pop3s/imaps services couldn't find the cert. It also explains why I couldn't get the RFC3501 compliant versions working even with cleartext password over SSL. New versions uploaded: Partially RFC3501-compliant: http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-2004a-0.1.i386.rpm http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-devel-2004a-0.1.i386.rpm http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-debuginfo-2004a-0.1.i386.rpm SRPM: http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/SRPMS/imap-2004a-0.1.src.rpm Fully RFC3501-compliant: http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-2004a-0.1.rfc3501.i386.rpm http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-devel-2004a-0.1.rfc3501.i386.rpm http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/RPMS/imap-debuginfo-2004a-0.1.rfc3501.i386.rpm SRPM: http://www.vaporwarelabs.com/files/temp/SRPMS/imap-2004a-0.1.rfc3501.src.rpm -- Bryan P.S. Since it is the 21st century, I'll probably go ahead and make the directory "/files/temp/Apt" into an Apt-RPM repository shortly (with the standard "fedora/2/i386" and similar subdirs). I'll probably sign the packages when I do as well. -- Time to switch: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/switch.html -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx