LDAP auth problems "unknown user"

2016-11-19 Thread Nikolai Lusan
Hi, I am setting up a dovecot instance to host a bunch of virtual domains, with ldap backing for auth. I am using a single hostname for test purposes, with a couple of entries in the diectory. If I use auth binds I get a result, but this does not suit the end purpose of the server. If I use

Re: Good email client to use with Dovecot?

2016-11-19 Thread Ruga
TB is the closest thing to a functional Outlook replacement for office deployment. I have seen UN staff so distressed by IBM Lotus Notes that would have given someone else's left arm to have TB instead. I have mutt as a lifeboat, but is not good enough for daily use in office. On Mozilla not

Re: Good email client to use with Dovecot?

2016-11-19 Thread Oscar del Rio
On 17/11/2016 5:41 AM, Marc Stürmer wrote: What to avoid like the pest is Outlook. Microsoft crippled the IMAP support in it starting with version 2010 on purpose to promote their own server technology on many levels. Using IMAP with Outlook is no fun, so just don't do it and if you need

Re: Good email client to use with Dovecot?

2016-11-19 Thread Michael Felt
On 19/11/2016 16:18, Michael Felt wrote: On 18/11/2016 14:19, Tanstaafl wrote: Comments about the retired TB: >‎https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/ As far as webmail being the future - imho - I am getting away from it, and that is why dovecot is worth investigating as port to replace the

Re: Good email client to use with Dovecot?

2016-11-19 Thread Michael Felt
On 18/11/2016 14:19, Tanstaafl wrote: Comments about the retired TB: >‎https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/ As far as webmail being the future - imho - I am getting away from it, and that is why dovecot is worth investigating as port to replace the imap program supplied with my server OS.

Re: dovecot, configure and documentation as hardstop

2016-11-19 Thread Michael Felt
On 19/11/2016 15:09, Aki Tuomi wrote: Michael At the moment, pandoc is only*required* if you are building from git. And it's not even required then, just do env PANDOC=true ./configure ... Aki Thanks! guess I should have read ./configure --help more closely. So, is there something else I

Re: dovecot, configure and documentation as hardstop

2016-11-19 Thread Aki Tuomi
> On November 19, 2016 at 4:01 PM Michael Felt wrote: > > > Hi, > > As preparations for a port to AIX - making sure I can get it to build on > linux with gcc. While it is fairly easy to add the requirements (on GNU > Linux) having pandoc as a configure "hardstop",

dovecot, configure and documentation as hardstop

2016-11-19 Thread Michael Felt
Hi, As preparations for a port to AIX - making sure I can get it to build on linux with gcc. While it is fairly easy to add the requirements (on GNU Linux) having pandoc as a configure "hardstop", even with --without-docs or --with-docs=no is a bit worrisome as I am fearful that I amy not be