Am 19.12.2013 16:51, schrieb Daniel Schütze:
> Ah, thanks for the heads up on the imap extension, I was so convinced I had
> that it was installed (because I had it on an earlier version of php) I
> didn't check till I saw your e-mail.
> 
> I had actually given up on that script after finding another one (which as
> it happens turned out be buggy but I've fixed it).
> 
> So I will give it ago with ssl connections and see if it works/helps before
> moving over the standard 143 connections as well.
> 
> Of course I've remembered this now means that dbmail is logging localhost
> connections in dbmail_authlog instead of the actual originating IP which it
> does when connections are direct.

and one reason more for dovecot with the configuration of my examples
dbmail does log *nothing* but internal errors here and dovecot
happily logs the real remote address per default

honestly if i see someone writing PHP scripts to setup
a IMAP-proxy with a web-proxy i shudder

if for whatever reason ngnix should be used:
http://wiki.nginx.org/MailProxyModule

> Harald Leithner Thu, 19 Dec 2013 06:52:24 -0800 
> You should have a php error log.
> 
> nginx sets the username and password.
> 
> if you are using the example script paul made
> (http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/tree/contrib/nginx/auth.php?id=2b635f90ba6
> d505f85bfe65804f7b7a65bcac0dc) 
> 
> you have to install the imap extension for php.
> 
> btw.
> 
> the shortest version of the auth.php could be this:
> 
> <?php
> header("Auth-Status: OK");
> header("Auth-Server: 127.0.0.1");
> if ($_SERVER["HTTP_AUTH_PROTOCOL"]=="imap") {
> header("Auth-Port: 10143");
> } else {
> header("Auth-Port: 10110");
> }
> ?>

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