AuthDatabase CheckPassword broken?

2018-01-31 Thread Mark Foley
I had been using the CheckPassword authentication interface with dovecot 2.2.15, https://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/CheckPassword, and it was working. After upgrading to 2.2.33.2 CheckPassword no longer works. The referenced wiki page says, Checkpassword Interface Read NUL NUL

Re: lda: Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid character in localpart

2018-01-31 Thread Stephan Bosch
Op 1/31/2018 om 10:44 PM schreef Christian Authmann: > Hello, > On 31.01.2018 22:35, Stephan Bosch wrote: >> Op 1/31/2018 om 6:17 PM schreef Christian Authmann: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Sometimes, when delivering mails, this warning appears in my syslog: >>> lda(...): Warning: Failed to parse

Re: lda: Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid character in localpart

2018-01-31 Thread Christian Authmann
Hello, On 31.01.2018 22:35, Stephan Bosch wrote: Op 1/31/2018 om 6:17 PM schreef Christian Authmann: Hello, Sometimes, when delivering mails, this warning appears in my syslog: lda(...): Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid character in localpart dovecot-lda still exits

Re: lda: Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid character in localpart

2018-01-31 Thread Stephan Bosch
Op 1/31/2018 om 6:17 PM schreef Christian Authmann: > Hello, > > Sometimes, when delivering mails, this warning appears in my syslog: > > > lda(...): Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid > character in localpart > > dovecot-lda still exits with 0 and the mail is inserted into my

lda: Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid character in localpart

2018-01-31 Thread Christian Authmann
Hello, Sometimes, when delivering mails, this warning appears in my syslog: > lda(...): Warning: Failed to parse return-path header: Invalid character in localpart dovecot-lda still exits with 0 and the mail is inserted into my inbox. Looking at the mails in question, I determined that the

Re: test-net.c failure

2018-01-31 Thread Aki Tuomi
This test is not dependant on the configuration file. I have to see under which exact circumstances does it fail. It should not fail even if you don't have IPv6 enabled on your system. Aki > On January 31, 2018 at 10:09 AM Rupert Gallagher wrote: > > > I meant to

Re: test-net.c failure

2018-01-31 Thread Rupert Gallagher
I meant to disable it when configuring the source, and thus when running make check. The test fails on 2.3.0 only, the 2.2 branch did not have this problem. Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 05:56, Prasad K wrote: > The dovecot.conf file from