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From: Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com>
Subject: Re: getting exim and imapd to talk
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 23:28:57 -0700
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Mike Skallas wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've installed exim and imapd, but when connecting to the imap service 
> with thunderbird I don't see any of the mail.  What do I have to 
> change so that all mail that comes to exim gets put in a place where 
> imapd can process it? Thanks.

I had this working when exim was running under Cygwin on my XP box. I 
have since moved exim and imap over to a Linux box.

Are you sure that the imapd is responding? Try "telnet localhost imap". 
Does it respond?

Do you have email in /var/mail/<username>? Send yourself and email. 
Check exim's log file to insure it was delivered. Check 
/var/mail/<username> to make sure it was dropped in your inbox. Check 
that the imapd service "answers the call".

You might also check to see if POP is working...
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