Hi Richie.
Have you edited /etc/default/dbmail to specify which services to start, like the example below ?
---------- niki@server:~$ cat /etc/default/dbmail START_IMAPD=1 START_LMTPD=1 START_SIEVE=1 ----------
The variables you can define here is:
START_IMAPD START_POP3D START_LMTPD START_SIEVE
I had to look in the init script to figure out how to enable the services
Hope it helps
Hi Richie.
Have you edited /etc/default/dbmail to specify which services to start, like the example below ?
----------
niki@server:~$ cat /etc/default/dbmail
START_IMAPD=1
START_LMTPD=1
START_SIEVE=1
----------
The variables you can define here is:
START_IMAPD
START_POP3D
START_LMTPD
START_SIEVE
I had to look in the init script to figure out how to enable the services
Hope it helps