Ban Atomia.com?

2019-12-11 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
Can a mail admin ban atomia.com from posting? I mean, I like the idea that 
every post is clogging up their support queue, but really, not that much. 

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Re: Dovecot UIDs and POP.

2019-09-26 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
On Sep 25, 2019, at 07:16, Sami Ketola  wrote:
> 
> What I would do in your case is to use imapc connector to pull the emails 
> with dovecot dsync and pop3_migration -plugin to fetch the POP3 UIDLs from 
> the old server over pop3 connection.

Also, consider not using POP3 at all. It was designed for an entirely different 
world than the one we live in.

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Re: TLS not working with iOS beta?

2019-09-08 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
On Sep 8, 2019, at 03:48, Henrik Johansson  wrote:
> Well I got the OpenSSL parts working now, but newer versions still refuses to 
> work after establishing with ECDHE, I just get no login attempts and no user:

iOS 13 definitely works with dovecot; it’s how I am able to send this mail.

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Re: Help with IMAP IDLE

2019-07-21 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
On Jul 21, 2019, at 11:50, Jorge Bastos via dovecot  wrote:
> SSL/TLS is done via Stunnel

Dirst, others have asked but I haven’t seen an answer, do you have any reason 
to think Outlook supports IMAP idle at all? I mean, I know outlook.com doesn’t 
support it, so maybe it just doesn’t work?

Secondly, assuming Outlook does support IMAP idle, if you setup Dovecot to use 
SSL and not stunnel do things work?





Re: Dovecot eBook

2019-07-21 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
On Jul 21, 2019, at 14:21, Jerry via dovecot  wrote:
> There are also numerous programs available; however, they are all
> Windows based as far as I can tell.

Calibre is cross platform. Well, at least it runs in Linux (and macOS and 
Windows) but I’d assume getting it to run in FreeBSD is possible. 




Re: Dovecot eBook

2019-07-20 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
On Jul 19, 2019, at 19:29, Peter Fraser via dovecot  wrote:
> I have a strange question. I bought the Dovecot Book off Amazon. I can easily 
> prove it with a picture and/or my receipt off Amazon. I still have it o my 
> library but I don’t like to travel around with it. Is there a way for me to 
> get a PDF copy? I just checked Amazon and there is still no PDF version 
> available there.

Tedious, but scan the book. I have done this with my iPhone and it resulted in 
a very good copy that was fully OCRed




Re: imap failing

2019-05-16 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
At a loss. I've removed and reinstalled all the ports that use
openssl.so.10 now, and still having the same issue. At this point, I'm
looking at just upgrading the whole system to freebsd 12.0 and seeing
what happens. Not sure why the core files don't seem to cooperate with
gdb, butI assume that is some freebsd configuration issue.

If anyone has any other ideas though I am all ears.


Re: imap failing

2019-05-16 Thread LuKreme via dovecot
Ugh. Sorry about this, using gmail and it’s weird and annoying meant to
send to list

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 00:46 LuKreme  wrote:

> One more bit of info. After leaving s_client up for a bit, I got another
> line
>
> CONNECTED(0003)
> 675481056:error:140790E5:SSL routines:ssl23_write:ssl handshake
> failure:/usr/src/crypto/openssl/ssl/s23_lib.c:177:
> ---
> no peer certificate available
> ---
> No client certificate CA names sent
> ---
> SSL handshake has read 0 bytes and written 307 bytes
> ---
> New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
> Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
> Compression: NONE
> Expansion: NONE
> No ALPN negotiated
> SSL-Session:
> Protocol  : TLSv1.2
> Cipher: 
> Session-ID:
> Session-ID-ctx:
> Master-Key:
> Key-Arg   : None
> PSK identity: None
> PSK identity hint: None
> SRP username: None
> Start Time: 1557988789
> Timeout   : 300 (sec)
> Verify return code: 0 (ok)
> ---
>
> I guess I wasn't patient enough before. But the certs are in the exact
> same place as they've been all along and are working fine with apache.
> I can also send mail, if that is at all relevant. (postconf -n is in
> another post in this thread)
>
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