#!/bin/sh # # I used this once to debug an IMAP session; I wrote it into the # inetd.conf instead of the imapd (which ran on the host picasso). If # you do a tail -f on the output files, you can get an idea what is # going on in the session. tee -a /tmp/.imapin | /usr/local/bin/socket picasso imap | tee -a /tmp/.imapout