Comments on: Starting the mailserver programs automatically after a reboot http://switch.richard5.net How to build your Mac into a internet server using open source software Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:25:42 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Robin http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-64183 Robin Tue, 10 Jun 2008 07:40:37 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-64183 Thank you for the reply. I used your IMAP Startup-Item-script as a blueprint. It is working. Thank you for the reply.

I used your IMAP Startup-Item-script as a blueprint. It is working.

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By: Richard5 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-64080 Richard5 Sun, 08 Jun 2008 19:14:53 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-64080 I don't understand why you would want this but you can by adding the startup script to the "Login Items" in the Accounts panel in the System Preferences. I don’t understand why you would want this but you can by adding the startup script to the “Login Items” in the Accounts panel in the System Preferences.

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By: Robin http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-64073 Robin Sun, 08 Jun 2008 18:22:23 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-64073 How can I write to start Courier POP daemon when I login? How can I write to start Courier POP daemon when I login?

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By: Brett Porter » Blog Archive » Moving to Mac OS X: from Thunderbird to Apple Mail http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-53402 Brett Porter » Blog Archive » Moving to Mac OS X: from Thunderbird to Apple Mail Tue, 12 Feb 2008 23:45:15 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-53402 [...] to get it to start on boot I followed these instructions (see towards the [...] [...] to get it to start on boot I followed these instructions (see towards the [...]

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By: Jan http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-9239 Jan Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:52:56 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-9239 Hello Stephen, your problem has nothing to do with this specific installation. Courier-IMAP works with one "home-folder" named INBOX. Only within this folder you can create, modify or create new folder. Just go to Mail -> Preferences -> Accounts -> Advanced and set INBOX as IMAP-path-prefix. Richard - thanks for the great hints in your tutorial! Compiling on MacOS X is really more complicated than on Linux. Jan Hello Stephen,

your problem has nothing to do with this specific installation. Courier-IMAP works with one “home-folder” named INBOX. Only within this folder you can create, modify or create new folder. Just go to Mail -> Preferences -> Accounts -> Advanced and set INBOX as IMAP-path-prefix.

Richard – thanks for the great hints in your tutorial! Compiling on MacOS X is really more complicated than on Linux.

Jan

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By: Stephen http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-7048 Stephen Sun, 19 Nov 2006 00:20:48 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-7048 Hi Richard, Any idea why Apple Mail fails to download the full folder list from any virtual email account? It sees the inbox, but there is no drafts or junk. Nor do the the sent items appear. Hi Richard,

Any idea why Apple Mail fails to download the full folder list from any virtual email account?

It sees the inbox, but there is no drafts or junk. Nor do the the sent items appear.

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By: Richard5 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-6307 Richard5 Sun, 12 Nov 2006 22:01:25 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-6307 I don't exactly know why I did this, it's been a while... Could you elaborate on the why ? The httpd daemon should run as www:www, it's safer that way. I'll correct the documentation for the apache install. I don’t exactly know why I did this, it’s been a while… Could you elaborate on the why ?

The httpd daemon should run as www:www, it’s safer that way. I’ll correct the documentation for the apache install.

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By: Stephen http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/comment-page-1/#comment-6304 Stephen Sun, 12 Nov 2006 21:29:33 +0000 http://switch.richard5.net/isp-in-a-box-v2/starting-the-mailserver-programs-automatically-after-a-reboot/#comment-6304 Why do you install them in /System/Library and not /Library? This is in general, not recommended. The httpd starts up as user daemon, cant read or write postfixadmin which has been set to www:www Why do you install them in /System/Library and not /Library?

This is in general, not recommended.

The httpd starts up as user daemon, cant read or write postfixadmin which has been set to www:www

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