DBMAIL-IMAPD(8) =============== NAME ---- dbmail-imapd - provides access to the DBMail system to clients supporting Internet Message Access Protocol, IMAP4r1, as specified in RFC 3501. SYNOPSIS -------- dbmail-imapd [-f configfile] [-p pidfile] [-nvVh] DESCRIPTION ----------- The dbmail-imapd daemon is a fully featured IMAP4r1 server. It will spawn into a number of default processes as set in the dbmail.conf file. These processes will enable full IMAP4r1 communication with clients. include::serveropts.txt[] include::commonopts.txt[] EXAMPLE ------- For xinetd::: ----------------------------------------------------------- # /etc/xinet.d/dbmail-imap # service imap { socket_type = stream wait = no user = root server = /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-imapd protocol = tcp server_args = -n log_on_failure += USERID disable = no } ----------------------------------------------------------- For stunnel::: ----------------------------------- pid = /var/run/stunnel.pid cert = /etc/stunnel/yourkeys.pem # The next two sections will turn stunnel # into a 'secure inetd'. This is mutually # exclusive with the proxy sections below. [dbmail-pop3d] accept = 995 exec = /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-pop3d execargs = dbmail-pop3d -n [dbmail-imapd] accept = 993 exec = /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-imapd execargs = dbmail-imapd -n # The next two sections will proxy # from the secure protocol over to # the insecure protocol. In this case, # use BINDIP=localhost in dbmail.conf! [pop3s] accept = 995 connect = 110 [imaps] accept = 993 connect = 143 # Useful if your preferred SMTP server doesn't do SSL/TLS. # This is with your MTA configuration, not DBMail, per se. [ssmtp] accept = 465 connect = 25 ----------------------------------- include::footer.txt[]