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Re: [tpop3d-discuss] some minor remarks about tpop3d 1.5.3


From: Kevin Bonner
Subject: Re: [tpop3d-discuss] some minor remarks about tpop3d 1.5.3
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 16:46:06 -0500
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On Friday 12 December 2003 07:07, Chris Lightfoot wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 10:59:21AM +0100, Manuel Giorgini wrote:
> > 1. (very minor, maybe useless) the provided file "tpop3d" in init.d/
> > doesn't seem to be influenced by configure/make, despite the presence of
> > a Makefile there. After having compiled everything, it still had a wrong
> > path for the executable file (/software/sbin/tpop3d; which is strange
> > because a "make install" would surely be able to know in which directory
> > it will end up), and the file itself was pre-configured to launch a
> > secure version of tpop3d which I didn't request in the configuration.
>
> ah, yes. That file is only an example. If you'd like to
> contribute a better one (automakeified, so that it fills
> in the proper paths), I'd be most grateful.

I had this basically done, just needed to clean up a few items.  Attached is a 
patch that should do what Manuel is looking for, except that it is still 
pre-configured to also use tpop3d-secure.conf.  Since the recent support of 
TLS/SSL in the 1.5.X versions, this can probably go away as the configs can 
(most likely) be combined.

On a side note, the file init.d/tpop3d.sh looks ancient and would require 
several changes in order to be used by someone.  It can probably be removed, 
but I just wanted to bring some attention to it.

Kevin Bonner
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