On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 08:16 +0100, Paul Howarth wrote: > On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 01:50 -0400, Debbie Deutsch wrote: > > Thanks again. Webmin certainly looks worth giving a try! > > > > BTW, now that my zone is working, it's on to the next problem to solve. Now > > that other hosts on my LAN can address my server, they are seeing POP3 > > errors: > > > > 'ipop3d: error while loading shared libraries: libcom_err.so.3: cannot open > > shared object file: No such file or directory' > > > > Very mysterious, since I have done nothing more than do upgrades/updates > > (via yum, up2date, and the FC3 installation CDs)to go from RH9 to FC3. > > Clearly something got broken along the way... This is happening when IPOP3 > > is running and gets a request; the logfile shows xinetd starting POP3 > > successfully. I am wondering if the easiest/quickest way to fix this might > > be to re-install the package that includes IPOP3. Unfortunately so far I > > have not been able to figure out which one it is. > > That is because ipop3d has not been included in Fedora since FC1, as > mentioned in the FC2 release notes. The simplest fix is to install and > use dovecot instead: > > # yum install dovecot > > Then edit /etc/dovecot.conf and enable the POP3 protocol in the > "protocols" line near the top. > > Then turn off ipop3d and enable dovecot instead: > > # chkconfig ipop3d off > # chkconfig dovecot on > # service dovecot start ---- probably won't be able to get dovecot installed if uw-imapd is still installed. rpm -qa|grep imap rpm -e imapd-version php-imap yum install dovecot php-imap Craig