Hello Simon,
I have had a look at this but have been unable to work out how to do it.
I would like to add access for port 573 via IMAP through perdition.
In the /etc/perdition/perdition.conf file the only lines which are not
commented out refer to the IP address of the outgoing mail server and
some other lines relating to ssl certificates. In the
/etc/sysconfig/perdition file the only lines which are not commented out
are these below:
POP3=yes
POP3_FLAGS=
POP3S=yes
POP3S_FLAGS="--outgoing_port 110 --ssl_mode ssl_listen"
IMAP4=yes
IMAP4_FLAGS=
IMAP4S=yes
IMAP4S_FLAGS="--outgoing_port 143 --ssl_mode ssl_listen"
Can someone provide an example of either what command needs to be run,
or what needs to be changed in the configuration file to add access for
port 573 for IMAP connectivity?
Thanks
Paul
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015, at 10:54 AM, Simon Horman wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 03:54:52PM +1000, Paul Dudley
wrote:
How do you configure perdition to allow IMAP
access on ports other than
the standard port of 143? Can you configure perdition to allow IMAP
access on multiple ports?
Hi Paul,
You should be able to use -b / --bind_address, either in the
configuration
file or on the command line to listen on multiple addresses or ports.
http://horms.net/projects/perdition/perdition.8.shtml
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