On 07.03.2018 22:07, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> I am a little confused here.
>
> I have been running 2.2.34 which I installed in /opt/dovecot2.2
> I installed 2.3.0.1 to /opt/dovecot23
>
> I then used config files from /opt/dovecot2.2/etc/dovecot to
> /opt/dovecot2.3/etc/dovecot and all I did w
On 08.03.2018 03:09, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 2018-03-06 (14:41 MST), "@lbutlr" wrote:
>>> and using "doveadm search mailbox $VIRTUAL_MAILBOX”
>> # doveadm search mailbox "@virtual.day" -u kremels
>> #
> Any clues on this? As far as I can tell from the documentation and the list
> this should work,
On 2018-03-06 (14:41 MST), "@lbutlr" wrote:
>
>> and using "doveadm search mailbox $VIRTUAL_MAILBOX”
>
> # doveadm search mailbox "@virtual.day" -u kremels
> #
Any clues on this? As far as I can tell from the documentation and the list
this should work, but it is not.
--
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Hello,
I've got dovecot going with postfix and MySQL database for user and
domain storage. Dovecot handles the authentication.
My last login is not working, does anyone have a table example and
configs? I looked at the wiki page on the lastlogin plugin but
obviously what I'm doing isn't working,
Hi!
"Downgrading is possible to v2.2.27 and later. (v2.2.27 accidentally broke
dovecot.index* backwards compatibility a bit.) "
I've thrown caution to the winds, and downgraded back to 2.2.22, by turning off
the Dovecot-PPA, deinstalling 2.3.0.1, and installing 2.2.22 again from the
Ubuntu pac
Hello all,
Is there any guide to help in the configuration of Dovecot for AppArmor
on Debian / Ubuntu ? Or maybe does any of you already have something
that works?
I am actually adding AppArmor on an email server project, and I had some
trouble with the versions from Debian.
I would like to avoi
I am a little confused here.
I have been running 2.2.34 which I installed in /opt/dovecot2.2
I installed 2.3.0.1 to /opt/dovecot23
I then used config files from /opt/dovecot2.2/etc/dovecot to
/opt/dovecot2.3/etc/dovecot and all I did was sed -i.BAK
's/dovecot2.2/dovecot2.3/g'. Dovecot started and
Op 3/6/2018 om 2:46 AM schreef Stephan Bosch:
> Op 3/5/2018 om 3:14 PM schreef Ralf Hildebrandt:
>> Got a coredump:
>>
>> Mar 5 15:09:42 mail-cbf dovecot:
>> lmtp(backup@backup.invalid)<15425><2B+kCaZPnVpBPAAAplP5LA>: Fatal: master:
>> service(lmtp): child 15425 killed with signal 6 (core dumped
Op 3/7/2018 om 6:28 PM schreef Philipp Berger:
> Interesting, the documentation and the build-in help of dovecot-lda do
> not mention -r exists :)
>
> case 'r':
>
> /* final recipient address */
>
> if (smtp_address_parse_path(ctx.pool, optarg,
>
> SMTP_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_ALLOW_LO
Interesting, the documentation and the build-in help of dovecot-lda do
not mention -r exists :)
case 'r':
/* final recipient address */
if (smtp_address_parse_path(ctx.pool, optarg,
SMTP_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_ALLOW_LOCALPART |
SMTP_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_BRACKETS_OPTIO
Op 7-3-2018 om 15:40 schreef Stephan Bosch:
Op 7-3-2018 om 13:46 schreef Philipp Berger:
I wrapped the LDA command in a script. I can see that Postfix passes
"@@mydomain.tld" as the -d argument, without quotes.
I then adapted the script to specifically replace this address with
"@"@mydomain.
Op 7-3-2018 om 13:46 schreef Philipp Berger:
I wrapped the LDA command in a script. I can see that Postfix passes
"@@mydomain.tld" as the -d argument, without quotes.
I then adapted the script to specifically replace this address with
"@"@mydomain.tld, but this results in the following error me
Thanks Aki,
That made the trick!
2018-03-07 11:01 GMT-03:00 Aki Tuomi :
> My bad. Userdb does not support scheme keyvalue, just remove it.
>
> Aki
>
> > On 07 March 2018 at 15:57 Sergio Belkin wrote:
> >
> >
> > Aki,
> >
> > thanks, I fixed typo but error persists:
> > Mar 7 10:55:54 mail dov
My bad. Userdb does not support scheme keyvalue, just remove it.
Aki
> On 07 March 2018 at 15:57 Sergio Belkin wrote:
>
>
> Aki,
>
> thanks, I fixed typo but error persists:
> Mar 7 10:55:54 mail dovecot: auth: Debug: auth client connected (pid=10828)
> Mar 7 10:55:55 mail dovecot: auth: De
Aki,
thanks, I fixed typo but error persists:
Mar 7 10:55:54 mail dovecot: auth: Debug: auth client connected (pid=10828)
Mar 7 10:55:55 mail dovecot: auth: Debug: client in:
AUTH#0111#011CRAM-MD5#011service=imap#011secured#011session=FIH/6tJm4gDAqHoB#011lip=192.168.122.202#011rip=192.168.122.1#
Fix typo, you have schme.
Aki
On 07.03.2018 15:47, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get this error even when user logins succesfully:
>
> Mar 7 10:41:16 mail dovecot: auth: Debug: client in:
> AUTH#0111#011CRAM-MD5#011service=imap#011secured#011session=maOgttJmCADAqHoB#011lip=192.168.122.202#01
Hi,
I get this error even when user logins succesfully:
Mar 7 10:41:16 mail dovecot: auth: Debug: client in:
AUTH#0111#011CRAM-MD5#011service=imap#011secured#011session=maOgttJmCADAqHoB#011lip=192.168.122.202#011rip=192.168.122.1#011lport=993#011rport=36872
Mar 7 10:41:16 mail dovecot: auth: De
Hello!
Maybe experiment with auth_username_chars:
# List of allowed characters in username. If the user-given username contains
# a character not listed in here, the login automatically fails. This is just
# an extra check to make sure user can't exploit any potential quote escaping
# vulnerabil
I wrapped the LDA command in a script. I can see that Postfix passes
"@@mydomain.tld" as the -d argument, without quotes.
I then adapted the script to specifically replace this address with
"@"@mydomain.tld, but this results in the following error message by
Dovecot:
auth: Info: userdb(?): Use
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wed, 28 Feb 2018, Stanislaw Findeisen wrote:
I have just setup IMAP with Maildir, but unfortunately some clients
create their own folders instead of using those specified in
15-mailboxes.conf . What could be the reason?
Because the clients do s
On 06.03.2018 21:55, Yves Goergen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I cannot delete IMAP folders in new mailboxes. When trying to delete a
> folder in Thunderbird I get the error message "renaming not supported
> across conflicting directory permissions". Looking up the error on the
> web led me to checking
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