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Re: [cobalt-users] Re: Disabling IMAP - FIXED.



On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, David Thacker wrote:

> > And then it flashed!  I've modified a DNS record! And then I understood
> > everything in 5 seconds :)
> >
> > Quite simple. When you do "save changes", the admserv updates all the
> > configuration files, right? Well it have to update the active monitor too,
> > to reflect the changes, so the active monitor will only monitor the
> > services that SHOULD be monitored. From there, the path was short. Mail
> > services are marked up. Of course it'll copy the desired file (IMAP should
> > be on, because mail is) to the active monitor.
> 
> 
> Greetings Shimi,
> 
> Thanks for posting your solution.
> 
> However, the problem is also easily avoided without modifying any system
> scripts.  From your description, it seems like you are clicking on the main
> Control Panel -Service Settings "Save Changes" button after modifying DNS
> settings.
> 
> This is not required at all.  The only time you need to click on the Service
> Settings "Save Changes" button is when you enable or disable one of the
> services listed on that screen.  If you go into the DNS Parameters screen,
> you save and activate your DNS changes by clicking on the "Save Changes to
> DNS Server" button.  Likewise, if you make changes to the Email settings
> from the Email Parameters screen, those changes are saved and activated when
> you click on the "Save Changes" button on the Email Parameters screen, and
> there is no need to save changes on the Service Settings screen as well.
> 
> Only save changes on the Service Settings screen if you are actually
> enabling or disabling one of the listed services.
> 
> dAvid tHacker
> Thacker Network Technologies Inc.
> Cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 

Still, one would want to do save changes from time to time. You didn't
suggest a solution, but a way to avoid...  Personally my post was for
people who want to interact with the GUI without it complaining about IMAP
all the time...

Not that I'm saying you're wrong, yes?  It's just informative...

- shimi