On 30 Apr 2021, at 13:47, Robert L Mathews wrote:
> Because of this, I've changed my company's various email
> autoconfigure/autodiscover hints and help pages to recommend configuring
> new clients using port 993 for IMAP
The is the right choice, though port 993 is IMAPS, not IMAP. I did not
On 30 Apr 2021, at 11:17, Steve Dondley wrote:
> In 10-auth.conf, I have "disable_plaintext_auth = yes"
>
> For port 143, I'd like to do something like this to override that setting:
>
> service imap-login {
> inet_listener imap {
>port = 143
>disable_plain_text_auth = no
> }
> }
Are
Using dovecot-2.3.14-1.fc33.x86_64 with FreeIPA & Kerberos if a user's
password is expired in a web mail login, e.g., with Squirrelmail, the user
sees:
"Unknown user or password incorrect."
The dovecot logs show:
auth: Debug: client passdb out: FAIL1 user=ouru...@ourdomain.edu
On 4/29/21 2:22 AM, Steve Dondley wrote:
> Some more nuttiness: I bit the bullet and downloaded a trial version of
> MS 365 and downloaded the Outlook desktop. On my mac, at least, there
> are two different interfaces/version of Outlook: the "old" Outlook and a
> "new," more minimalist version.
On 2021-04-30 09:20, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren "@lbutlr" :
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the
MX records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP
servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain
prefix.
No one does
In 10-auth.conf, I have "disable_plaintext_auth = yes"
For port 143, I'd like to do something like this to override that
setting:
service imap-login {
inet_listener imap {
port = 143
disable_plain_text_auth = no
}
}
Based on https://wiki.dovecot.org/LoginProcess and
On 2021-04-30 09:13, @lbutlr wrote:
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX
records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP
servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain
prefix.
checking mx is simple, but it might not be the
Le 30/04/2021 à 19:06, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
> On 2021-04-30 03:48, Adi Pircalabu wrote:
>> On 29-04-2021 23:08, @lbutlr wrote:
>>> On 29 Apr 2021, at 03:22, Steve Dondley wrote:
I am totally unfamiliar with Exchange servers. What do they offer,
exactly, that dovecot/postfix does not
On 2021-04-30 03:48, Adi Pircalabu wrote:
On 29-04-2021 23:08, @lbutlr wrote:
On 29 Apr 2021, at 03:22, Steve Dondley wrote:
I am totally unfamiliar with Exchange servers. What do they offer,
exactly, that dovecot/postfix does not (besides a revenue stream for
MS)?
A monthly stipend to
On 30/04/2021 08:13, @lbutlr wrote:
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX records
for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP servers, allowing users
to more easily add (if needed) the domain prefix.
Better to use DNS SVR records than guess from
* sebast...@sebbe.eu:
> When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the
> MX records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP
> servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain
> prefix.
As pointed out here before, that approach would not
Hi,
the
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/imap_metadata/
sample uses
mail_attribute_dict = file:%h/Maildir/dovecot-attributes
which stores all keys=value pairs in the file.
Le 30/04/2021 à 11:47, James a écrit :
On 30/04/2021 08:13, @lbutlr wrote:
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX
records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP
servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain prefix.
Better
On 30.04.21 09:20, Arjen de Korte wrote:
> Citeren "@lbutlr" :
>> When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX
>> records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP
>> servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain prefix.
>
> Rightfully
Citeren "@lbutlr" :
On 30 Apr 2021, at 01:20, Arjen de Korte wrote:
Citeren "@lbutlr" :
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check
the MX records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and
IMAP servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the
On 30 Apr 2021, at 01:20, Arjen de Korte wrote:
> Citeren "@lbutlr" :
>
>> When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX
>> records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP servers,
>> allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain prefix.
>>
Citeren "@lbutlr" :
When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the
MX records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP
servers, allowing users to more easily add (if needed) the domain
prefix.
No one does this.
Rightfully so. There is absolutely no
But whats specified for MX isn't neccessarly the endpoint endusers should
use as their incoming/outgoing servers, especially if the MX is routed
through a external spamfiltering service.
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On 29 Apr 2021, at 19:48, Adi Pircalabu wrote:
>
>
> Fact: Exchange (especially hosted) is 2010-ish, Office365 is the buzzword
> these days. Microsoft have been trying their best for quite some time now to
> cripple the IMAP support in Outlook as much as they can so that the email
> users
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