On 8 Oct 2013 07:50, Wouter Berkepeis wou...@private-lotus.org wrote:
Hello Benny,
Thanks for your response. Ingo looks promising to me as a sufficient
solution, but on the Ingo site one of the stated prerequisites is :
(start quote)
To function properly, Ingo *requires* the following:
Wouter Berkepeis skrev den 2013-10-08 07:49:
So, if I can install Ingo without Horde as you say, I would be more
then
happy.
yes ingo needs horde framework, but not the full horde problem to run
Btw, my remark about the LDAP authentication with Squirrelmail being
too
tricky to implement
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the encouragement!
Am 2013-10-06 22:56, schrieb Ed W:
Make use of the proxy feature. You can add a server entry into your
userdb, that way you can literally move users over one by one and flip
their server location. You can easily test individual users and move
them over
Hi everybody. Hi I'm tryingto use CAS for authenticating in dovecot. I have
installed pam_cas and when I try castest i get cas:authenticationSuccess
for my service (imaps://mywebmail.com) But when I actually try to login,
dovecot uses the PT from the cas server as password. Any ideas what I'm
On 2013-10-07 13:57, Bruno Tréguier wrote:
Le 06/10/2013 à 22:42, Dan Langille a écrit :
After a long delay, I'm ready to tackle this again.
[...]
Testing via the command line gives:
$ openssl s_client -connect imaps.unixathome.org:993
CONNECTED(0003)
depth=2 C = IL, O = StartCom Ltd., OU
I am lost as to what I am missing. I am setting up dovecot 2.0.9 on a RHEL
6.4 machine as provided by my provider. I have IMAP up and running, and I
have POP3 up and running. Testing confirms this. Also, if it makes a
difference, I enabled dovecot as my LDA. Sendmail was setup as well due
On Oct 8, 2013, at 8:59 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 2013-10-07 13:57, Bruno Tréguier wrote:
Le 06/10/2013 à 22:42, Dan Langille a écrit :
After a long delay, I'm ready to tackle this again.
[...]
Testing via the command line gives:
$ openssl s_client -connect imaps.unixathome.org:993
On 09/10/2013 03:40, Thomas I Higgins wrote:
I am lost as to what I am missing. I am setting up dovecot 2.0.9 on a
RHEL
6.4 machine as provided by my provider. I have IMAP up and running,
and I
have POP3 up and running. Testing confirms this. Also, if it makes a
difference, I enabled