Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:50:41 -0400 From: "Matt LaPlante" <laplam@rpi.edu> To: "'John Cholewa'" <freebsd-questions@jc-news.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: RE: Courier-IMAP Version? Message-ID: <200408182151.i7ILpQv3025925@ms-smtp-03.nyroc.rr.com> In-Reply-To: <4123BE78.1060509@jc-news.com>
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> -----Original Message----- > From: John Cholewa [mailto:freebsd-questions@jc-news.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:39 PM > To: Matt LaPlante > Subject: Re: Courier-IMAP Version? > > Matt LaPlante wrote: > > >I've been working on an old FreeBSD mail server that was configured by a > >previous sysadmin. I've attempted to update the Courier-IMAP software, > but > >I can't figure out how to verify the installation. The system was very > >poorly documented, and I want to be sure the server is actually running > the > >newest version. It's happened to me once or twice before where software > was > >installed to an un-standard location, or binaries/configs weren't > properly > >updated, so the previous software was actually running instead of the new > >software. Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to determine the running > >version of Courier-IMAP. Most apps just have a command line -version > option > >or will tell you the version if you query them. How can I make sure the > >IMAP server that's running is the latest version? Thanks. > > > > > See if "imapd --version" helps you. It works on mine (I'm apparently > using version 3.0.2). > > -- > -JC > http://www.jc-news.com/coding/freedom/ > http://www.jc-news.com/parse.cgi?coding/main > > > As a matter of fact, it did. I could swear it didn't work last time I tried it... It's not in the man page though, which I KNOW I checked before I wasted your time. Thanks. :) - Matt
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