Hi Timo,
I've added support for a static mtab buffer.
Unfortunately 256 Bytes are too small by far. In my case the required
space is about 3 KByte. To avoid unnecessary memory allocation the
static size is determined at configuration time by getting the current
buffer size and adding space
Setup of Dovecot went smoothly.
Now when I try to retrieve mail from the server, I get the following
message:
Security Error: Domain name mismatch
You have attempted to establish a connection to mail.tib.com
However, the security certificate presented belongs to imap.tib.com.
How to fix
Hi Kirt,
Easy! Either connect to imap.tib.com instead of mail.tib.com, or create
and install a new security certificate on the server which is for
mail.tib.com instead.
It's as simple as the message says - you've said your mail server is
called mail.tib.com but your installed security
OK.
Can you tell me where I entered mail.tib.com server name when I created a
certificate? I do not remember. The only place I can think of is in
/etc/postfix:
myhostname = mail.tib.com
However, I did go back changed it to:
myhostname = imap.tib.com
but the message did
Hi Kirti,
You entered mail.tib.com somewhere in your mail client (the software
that's throwing the error about the certificate mismatch.) However the
server thinks its name is imap.tib.com.
Therefore in your client, tell it to connect to imap.tib.com instead of
mail.tib.com (e.g. if it's
Easy! Either connect to imap.tib.com instead of mail.tib.com, or
create and install a new security certificate on the server which is
for mail.tib.com instead.
Another solution is to obtain and install a wildcard certificate (which
will be good for all *.tib.com).
That's the good news.
I previously posted this message and made a type mistake. I wrote
imap.tib.com instead it should red imap.example.com. I have corrected the
message and am reposting it. SORRY.
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Setup of Dovecot went smoothly.
Now when I try to retrieve mail from the
WJCarpenter wrote:
Easy! Either connect to imap.tib.com instead of mail.tib.com, or
create and install a new security certificate on the server which is
for mail.tib.com instead.
Another solution is to obtain and install a wildcard certificate
(which will be good for all *.tib.com).
Hi Kirt,
Right in that case, the installation of Dovecot has somewhere created a
certificate with imap.example.com as the common name (CN.)
I'm afraid I cannot help further as I don't use SSL in Dovecot, however
what I'll say is lookup how to create a certificate in OpenSSL. Perhaps
Dovecot (1.1.1) criticises a sql user_query that's working on the sql
console and thats correct.
DOVECOT-LOG:
dovecot: Jul 06 22:58:29 Error: auth(default): sql(nti): User query
failed: ERROR: syntax error at or near mbox
dovecot: Jul 06 22:58:29 Error: auth(default): LINE 1: ...gid,
Hi Nicola,
I'm guessing Dovecot is failing at your % character in like
'var/pop3/%' THEN. - notice in the log, it's missing the final
apostrophe from that string (like '/var/pop3/ THEN..)
Dovecot is trying to take %' as a substitution character (like %u) and
converting it to
Hello All:
I may have found the answer. However, the credit goes to everyone who
responded. Here is what I have discovered:
etc/pki/dovecot/dovecot-openSSL.conf
has the information regarding creating a certificate used by Dovecot. This
file may be updated to correct this problem. I am going to
Am 06.07.2008 um 23:30 schrieb Andy Shellam:
I'm not 100% certain if this will work, but try changing your % in
your SQL query to %% (i.e. make them double %'s instead of single.)
Cool - Thats it !
Hi Timo,
I can't find licensing information in http://hg.dovecot.org/imaptest. Can you
tell what is the license for this utility? I'd like to package it for ALTLinux
Sisyphus repository.
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Sergey Ivanov
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