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/* ========================================================================
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* Copyright 1988-2007 University of Washington
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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*
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* ========================================================================
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*/
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IMAP Toolkit Environment
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4 April 2007
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Mark Crispin
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UNIX QUICK BUILD NOTES
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These quick build notes assume that you have installed OpenSSL before
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attempting to build this software, and that you do not have any non-default
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configuration parameters.
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If you need additional information in building this software with OpenSSL,
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please refer to the docs/SSLBUILD file for more information.
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If you intend to build this software with a non-default configuration
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(including building a non-compliant server without SSL support), please
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refer to the docs/BUILD file for more information.
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1) Look in the top-level Makefile and find your system type code. For example,
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modern versions of Linux will use either "slx", "lnp", or one of the
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lnp-variants (such as "lrh").
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2) Type "make" followed by the system type, e.g. "make slx".
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3) Install the POP2 daemon (ipopd/ipop2d), the POP3 daemon (ipopd/ipop3d), and
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the IMAP daemon (imapd/imapd) on a system directory of your choosing.
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4) Update /etc/services to register the pop2 service on TCP port 109, the
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pop3 service on TCP port 110, and the imap service on TCP port 143. Also
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update Yellow Pages/NIS/NetInfo/etc. if appropriate on your system.
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5) Update /etc/inetd.conf (or install files on /etc/xinetd.d) to invoke the
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POP2, POP3, and IMAP daemons on their associated services.
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6) If your system uses PAM authentication, be sure to set up /etc/pam.d/imap
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(*not* /etc/pam.d/imapd) and /etc/pam.d/pop (*not* /etc/pam.d/ipop3d or
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/etc/pam.d/pop3d or /etc/pam.d/popd or /etc/pam.d/pop3).
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7) Unless you built your system without SSL support, you will need to set
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up SSL server certificates as described in docs/SSLBUILD.
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6) That's all!
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Read the file docs/BUILD and docs/SSLBUILD if you need more detailed
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information and/or you don't understand these quick build instructions.
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
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mtest has been run under UNIX, DOS, Windows, NT, Macintosh, TOPS-20, and
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VMS. It is a very primitive interface, however, and is suited mainly as a
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model of how to write a main program for c-client. You should take a look at
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the source to figure out how to use it. Briefly, it first asks for a mailbox
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name (either a local file path or an IMAP mailbox in the form
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"{hostname}mailbox") and then puts you in a command mode where "?" will give
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you a list of commands.
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Pine is available separately on the FTP.CAC.Washington.EDU archives.
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The focus of development and support is for UNIX and Win32 (including
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Windows 95/98/Millenium, Windows NT, and Windows 2000). The other ports are
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not frequently used or tested, and may be incomplete.
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