Understanding Sendmail/Cyrus-imap installation... AAAAAHHHHH!!!

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Hi All,

I'm in the process of changing my web / mail server over to FC3. In the past I've been using a good old solid distro of Mandrake 8.2, but decided to give FC3 a try. I was instantly rewarded by finding that FC3 is much faster and more responsive on the 500Mhz machine its now installed on. Everything was a breeze to setup.. that is of course until I got to the Sendmail/Cyrus Imap setup. GOOD GOD!!! I'm ready to pull my hair out!

I found a post here on the list, posted by Gene Smith: Cyrus imap HOWTO solved!!!, that very nicely outlined the Cyrus-imap setup and followed it - well mostly. Cyrus appears to be working, however when I got to the part where you're supposed to "su cyrus" and then start the "cyradm localhost" commandline it failed. So, I'm off to CPAN to get the necessary module to install so's I can run this config tool.

One of my questions is why is this necessary? I can only assume the obvious is that its because "this is how Cyrus-imap operates." however, with the config of Sendmail and Cyrus as it is now everything connects ok and appears to be working meaning I can connect to the SMTP but when I attempt to connect to the imap service I'm told the user's mailbox doesn't exist! HORSE PUCKY! of course the mailbox exists... its right there in /var/spool/mail/<username>. Did I mention that I've transfered all user files and mail from the old server to this FC3 server box?

Why is it telling me the user mailbox doesn't exist?

--
Mark

"If you have found a very wise man, then you've found
a man that at one time was an idiot and lived long enough
to learn from his own stupidity."


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