Good morning,
Sure you can. The best way is to define a new configuration file and just to specify the
perdition binary with -f IIRC…. We had that some time ago… I don’t remember exactly but
I’d say it was that way…
Apart of that in the man you can see :
-f, --config_file FILENAME:
Name of config file to read. Command line options override
options set in config file.
The default is derived as follows:
The sysconfig dir ("/etc/perdition" for example) is checked for
<basename>.conf. If this is found then it is used. So if perdi-
tion is invoked as /usr/sbin/perdition.pop3, and /etc/perdi-
tion/perdition.pop3.conf exists then it will be used.
Next the sysconfig dir is checked for peridtion.<protocol>.conf,
where protocol is the ASCII representation of the protocol being
used, one of "imap4", "imap4s", "pop3",
"pop3s" or "manage-
sieve". So if perdition is being run in imap4 mode, and
/etc/perdition/perdition.imap4.conf exists, then it is used.
Note that the protocol name is lowercase.
Next the sysconfig dir is checked for perdition.conf, if it is
found then it is used.
If none of these files are found then no configuration file is
used.
Hope it helps :)
Regards,
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Departamento de sistemas
944 209 470
Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
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El 24/7/2015, a las 7:54, Paul Dudley
<pdudley(a)fastmail.fm> escribió:
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?
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