Re: Securing postfix to dovecot (SASL) auth

2017-09-26 Thread Peter
On 27/09/17 12:07, Raymond Sellars wrote: > Hi > > Is it possible to secure the Dovecot SASL auth provider for postfix? > https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixAndDovecotSASL > > I'm currently using the inet option to provide SASL auth to postfix for > dovecot. Both installs are on different ho

Securing postfix to dovecot (SASL) auth

2017-09-26 Thread Raymond Sellars
Hi Is it possible to secure the Dovecot SASL auth provider for postfix? https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixAndDovecotSASL I'm currently using the inet option to provide SASL auth to postfix for dovecot. Both installs are on different hosts hence the use of inet rather than unix socket. I'm

Re: dsync: assert panic on mbox // no INBOX sync on hybrid mbox/maildir

2017-09-26 Thread Dave Stubbs
Why not do maildir format with the Inboxes as well? When every single email is its own file, it makes synchronization so much easier.  You could use rsync for one-way or unison for multi-master (two-way) Dave On 9/26/2017 3:39 PM, David Gardner wrote: Hi, This (hopefully!) might be a cas

dsync: assert panic on mbox // no INBOX sync on hybrid mbox/maildir

2017-09-26 Thread David Gardner
Hi, This (hopefully!) might be a case of user error, as I'm new to dovecot... Alternatively it might be some confusion in an index, since I've been mucking about trying different things in my configuration files and had frequent crashes. I'm trying to sync 2 (LAN) hosts, ideally to have full auto

Re: Dovecot and Self-signed issue

2017-09-26 Thread Michael A. Peters
No, no certificate in thunderbird. Work fine when running CentOS 7.3, laptop that still runs 7.3 works fine. I'm going to attempt building the CentOS 7.3 thundirbird src.rpm in 7.4 and see if that fixes it, and if it does, file a bug report with rhel. On 09/26/2017 01:17 AM, Peter Chiochetti

Re: Dovecot and Self-signed issue

2017-09-26 Thread Peter Chiochetti
Hello Micheal, this reminds me of something, that I experienced in the past. Why would the server! complain "Unknown CA"? To test inspect the communication with wireshark and look if the client sends a cert; or: $ echo "a001 LOGOUT" | openssl s_client -msg -connect your.server:993 and grep f