imapd(8)
IMAPD(8) MAINTENANCE COMMANDS IMAPD(8)
NAME
IMAPd - Internet Message Access Protocol server
SYNOPSIS
/usr/etc/imapd
DESCRIPTION
imapd is a server which supports the IMAP4rev1 remote mail
access protocol as documented in RFC-3501. imapd is invoked
by the internet server (see inetd(8)), normally for requests
to connect to the IMAP port as indicated by the
/etc/services file (see services(5)). Normally, this is
port 143 for plaintext IMAP and 993 for SSL IMAP.
This daemons contains CRAM-MD5 support. See the md5.txt
documentation file for additional information.
imapd can also be accessed via rsh(1) by many Unix-based
clients. To do this, the imapd binary must have a link to
/etc/rimapd since this is where this software expects it to
be located.
SEE ALSO
rsh(1) ipopd(8)
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