The problem is solved, thanks to Aki. I was missing the "include"
directive in dovecot.conf, because it was not needed in the dovecot
version I was using previously.
Now I have a related question, and... another problem :-)
The question: what is a safer/more sensible value for ssl_cipher_list
tha
Marco Fioretti skrev den 2018-12-11 11:12:
maybe I misunderstood you, but both adding an "ssl = yes" line to this
section of dovecot.conf, and commenting out the whole "four lines
starting at "inet_listener imaps" do not have any effect :
you should not edit dovecot.conf :/
edit config files
Ah, the actual problem appears to be that you are not including the
conf.d directory at all in your config, so you are ending up with no
certificate at all. This is handled better in 2.3.x.
Aki
On 11.12.2018 12.01, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> Hi!
>
> You have misconfigured service imap-login, remove the 9
Hello Aki,
maybe I misunderstood you, but both adding an "ssl = yes" line to this
section of dovecot.conf, and commenting out the whole "four lines
starting at "inet_listener imaps" do not have any effect :
service imap-login {
inet_listener imap {
port = 0
}
inet_listener imaps {
p
Hi!
You have misconfigured service imap-login, remove the 993 listener
config (it's there by default) or add ssl = yes to it.
Aki
On 11.12.2018 11.58, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> hello, and some update
> short version: the error is still there, but I have some more data to
> share, thanks in advance
hello, and some update
short version: the error is still there, but I have some more data to
share, thanks in advance for further advice
first, I am using Mutt 1.10.1 (2018-07-13) as mail client, so it is
not an obsolete version.
second... at the moment I can send email through postfix on the same
On Sat, 2018-12-08 at 11:03 +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have had to reinstall my email server on another Linux (centos 7.6)
> VPS, with a newer version of dovecot, other software and a brand new
> letsencrypt certificate just for email withpostfix and dovecot (that
> certificate w
Have you tried connecting with openssl c_client, with a cypher list of all?
My suspicion is that one of the pair of programs is only
using old, weak cyphers [due to age and the other only strong ones.
David
I ran into that error message with a different application and it turned out
that the server certificate was expired.
-- Doug
> On 8 December 2018, at 12:22, David Gardner wrote:
>
> Have you tried connecting with openssl c_client, with a cypher list of all?
>
> My suspicion is that one of th
Have you tried connecting with openssl c_client, with a cypher list of all?
My suspicion is that one of the pair of programs is only
using old, weak cyphers [due to age and the other only strong ones.
David
Marco Fioretti skrev den 2018-12-08 11:03:
I have had to reinstall my email server on another Linux (centos 7.6)
reinstalls often helps make the same problems with precompiled distros
:=)
is openssl installed or what ssl api is in use ?
did you create a bug report to centos mantainers ?
i
> On 08 December 2018 at 12:03 Marco Fioretti wrote:
>
>
> Greetings,
> I have had to reinstall my email server on another Linux (centos 7.6)
> VPS, with a newer version of dovecot, other software and a brand new
> letsencrypt certificate just for email withpostfix and dovecot (that
> certificat
Greetings,
I have had to reinstall my email server on another Linux (centos 7.6)
VPS, with a newer version of dovecot, other software and a brand new
letsencrypt certificate just for email withpostfix and dovecot (that
certificate works fine with postfix). Output of dovecot --version and
dovecot -n
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