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bincimapd(1) General Commands Manual bincimapd(1) NAME bincimapd - IMAP4rev1 server SYNOPSIS bincimap-up [ options... ] -- <authenticator> bincimapd DESCRIPTION Binc IMAP is a simple xinetd / tcpserver invoked IMAP4rev1 server with support for Maildir. It is very easy to install and use. To configure Binc IMAP, use either command line arguments, configura- tion file entries, or a combination of both. Note that command line arguments always override config file options. OPTIONS Command line arguments are optional. The default behavior is to inherit options from bincimap-up through the environment. Passing arguments to bincimapd will override settings inherited from bincimap-up. bincimapd takes one optional unqualified argument in addition to regu- lar command line options: the Mailbox path. Appending a path as an op- tion to bincimapd will override any mailbox path set by command line options or inherited from bincimap-up. For a complete listing of options for bincimapd, see the bincimap-up man page. Local options are read through the file .bincimap, located at the cur- rent working directory that bincimapd is invoked in, before it enters the depository path. FILES All Binc IMAP's configuration files use the same Binc::Storage format. It's basically a sequence of named sections enclosed in {braces}, each containing a set of comma separated key=value pairs. The keys must be alphanumeric, and the values can contain any character if it's quoted. $HOME/.bincimap Local configurations file. This file has a similar structure to the global bincimap.conf file, and it can be set by each user to override both command line arguments and the global configura- tion. It only works for a few selected options, though. $HOME/<maildepot>/.../bincimap-uidvalidity This file contains a version number, and the UIDNEXT and UIDVA- LIDITY values for the given mailbox. $HOME/<maildepot>/.../bincimap-cache This file contains a version number, and it stores the UID val- ues for each message, along with (optionally) some cached infor- mation. ENVIRONMENT bincimapd reads its configuration from the environment, as passed by bincimap-up. In addition, bincimapd reads the variable BINCIMAP_LOGIN which contains a message from bincimap-up with the tag and command used to authenticate, separated by a +. If the tag and command used to au- thenticate were "1 LOGIN", then BINCIMAP_LOGIN would be set to "LO- GIN+1". Note that it is essential that the authenticator invoked by bincimap-up does not clear the environment. COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Andreas Aardal Hanssen This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty. NOTE Please report any bugs to the Binc IMAP mailing list. Before posting your bug, check out the Binc IMAP official home page for a list of mailing list archives to browse. Mailing list: <binc@bincimap.org> Developers' mailing list: <binc-dev@bincimap.org> Announcements list: <binc-news@bincimap.org> Subscribing to a mailing list: <binc-subscribe@bincimap.org> Home page: http://www.bincimap.org/ AUTHOR Andreas Aardal Hanssen <andreas-binc@bincimap.org> SEE ALSO multilog(8) supervise(8) tcpserver(1) bincimapd.conf(5) bincimap-up(1) xinetd(8) xinetd.conf(5) Note: The first three man pages are available for download from http://www.qmail.org/. bincimapd(1)
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