Le 18 oct. 2016 à 13:32, Richard a
écrit:
> Assuming that "barbu.sytes.net" is the intended hostname (not
> something made up to obscure the real name), there is an MX-record
> for that that points to "mail.barbu.sytes.net", but there is no
> A-record for the "mail." hostname. There is an A-reco
>doveadm user mailtest
field value
uid 1002
gid 8
home/home/mailtest
mailmbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/mailtest
system_groups_user mailtest
Looks fine.
[log files] I'll try to locate them.
Your best hope. Maybe this helps
doveconf -n | grep log_
Or just
> Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 13:12:39 +0200
> From: Moi
>
> Thank you. It worked and I now have several log files to check.
>
> In the meantime, I've tried once again to send a message to
> "mailtest" from an outside address; this time, I got an error reply:
>
> This report relates to a m
> I always install "locate" and whenever I change anything do as root
"/usr/bin/updatedb"
> then you can type
> "locate *.log"
Thank you. It worked and I now have several log files to check.
In the meantime, I've tried once again to send a message to "mailtest" from
an outside address; this time,
On 18.10.2016 13:42, mick crane wrote:
> On 2016-10-18 07:55, Moi wrote:
>>> Two things to check:
>>>
>> ># What does dovecot think user "mailtest" has?
>> >doveadm user mailtest
>>
>> I get this:
>> field value
>> uid 1002
>> gid 8
>> home/home/mailtest
>> mailmbox:~/
On 2016-10-18 07:55, Moi wrote:
Two things to check:
> # What does dovecot think user "mailtest" has?
> doveadm user mailtest
I get this:
field value
uid 1002
gid 8
home/home/mailtest
mailmbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/mailtest
this looks wrong I don't think /var should
>Two things to check:
>
> # What does dovecot think user "mailtest" has?
> doveadm user mailtest
I get this:
field value
uid 1002
gid 8
home/home/mailtest
mailmbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/mailtest
system_groups_user mailtest
> # The sticky bit should be set
Marnaud writes:
"mailtest", the new user, is in group mail(8). In addition, I've added
write permission for "others" to /var/mail. Now, I'm trying to send a
message to "mailtest" from another, working, e-mail account and nothing
happens. This time, "doveadm log errors" is empty.
In short, I
Sorry, my previous message got mangled. I'm re-writing it, quoting manually. I
apologize for the traffic.
(Sorry I read this list in digest form so frequently I'm half a step behind.)
No problem.
No, it's quite explicit. User "webuser" has uid/gid =
1001(webuser)/1000(ftpusers). Your m
Le 14 octobre 2016 à 14:28, Joseph Tam a écrit:
(Sorry I read this list in digest form so frequently I'm half a step
behind.)
No problem.
No, it's quite explicit. User "webuser" has uid/gid =
1001(webuser)/1000(ftpusers). Your mail spool has permission uid/gid
= root(0)/mail(8), neither
Le 15 octobre 2016 à 07:35, mick crane a écrit:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/FindMailLocation
Ok, there are non-standard facts about my user. When I do:
eval echo ~webuser
I'm getting:
/var/www/html/
This is because webuser is for an FTP account in that directory. I'm now trying with a
"reg
On 2016-10-15 09:48, Marnaud wrote:
Le 15 oct. 2016 à 9:56, mick crane a écrit:
I assume this means there are no emails in the INBOX.
send yourself a mail.
This is actually one of the first thing I tried when I saw outgoing
mails worked. I also tried sending mails from another address, hopin
Le 15 oct. 2016 à 9:56, mick crane a écrit:
> I assume this means there are no emails in the INBOX.
> send yourself a mail.
This is actually one of the first thing I tried when I saw outgoing mails
worked. I also tried sending mails from another address, hoping to receive an
error message back
On 2016-10-14 21:32, Marnaud wrote:
Le 14 oct. 2016 à 16:06, mick crane a écrit:
On 2016-10-14 13:43, Moi wrote:
Hello,
First of all, I'm sorry if you received this mail twice; I haven't
received
it the first time so I think it was lost. Second attempt.
I've made some more tests and I still
(Sorry I read this list in digest form so frequently I'm half a step
behind.)
For sake of ?security?, I chose to not allow plaintext communication
(being new to this, I think being strict is a good choice). I?ve tried
with the openssl option and it successfully logged in.
Yes, you've included
Le 14 oct. 2016 à 15:54, Aki Tuomi a écrit:
> In your configuration, dovecot uses whatever user/group returned by PAM.
Excuse my ignorance, but what is PAM?
> Since the web user has never logged in, it has no directory under /var/mail.
Hmm… So it can’t log in because it has no directory and it
Le 14 oct. 2016 à 16:06, mick crane a écrit:
> On 2016-10-14 13:43, Moi wrote:
>> Hello,
>> First of all, I'm sorry if you received this mail twice; I haven't received
>> it the first time so I think it was lost. Second attempt.
>> I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails.
>> Out
Le 14 oct. 2016 à 21:22, Joseph Tam a écrit:
> Did you post doveconf -n (I didn't catch the head of this thread)? That
> would be step 0.
Yes (actually, twice). If you want to see it again, no problem, just ask.
> I assume you allow plaintext communication, but if not, substitute telnet with
>
Moi wrote:
I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails; sending them
still works. I don't receive any error message, just the mails that are
supposed to be received won't come.
In the mail logs, I find only this relevant line:
dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login (no auth attempts i
On 2016-10-14 13:43, Moi wrote:
Hello,
First of all, I'm sorry if you received this mail twice; I haven't
received
it the first time so I think it was lost. Second attempt.
I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails.
Outlook doesn't complain about anything, no error message; th
> On October 14, 2016 at 4:16 PM Moi wrote:
>
In your configuration, dovecot uses whatever user/group returned by PAM. Since
the webuser has never logged in, it has no directory under /var/mail. If you
want, you can
a) override mail_uid and mail_gid in userdb/passdb
b) pre-create /var/mail/
tfix
mode = 0666
user = postfix
}
}
service imap-login {
inet_listener imaps {
port = 993
ssl = yes
}
}
ssl = required
ssl_cert = mailto:dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org] De la part de Aki Tuomi
Envoyé : 14 October 2016 14:58
À : dovecot@dovecot.org
Objet : Re: First steps in Dovec
On 14.10.2016 15:43, Moi wrote:
Hello,
First of all, I'm sorry if you received this mail twice; I haven't received
it the first time so I think it was lost. Second attempt.
I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails.
Outlook doesn't complain about anything, no error message; th
Hello,
First of all, I'm sorry if you received this mail twice; I haven't received
it the first time so I think it was lost. Second attempt.
I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails.
Outlook doesn't complain about anything, no error message; the mails that
are supposed to be rece
Hello,
I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails; sending them
still works. I don't receive any error message, just the mails that are
supposed to be received won't come.
In the mail logs, I find only this relevant line:
dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login (no auth attempts in 2 sec
I think I found the culprit. I had backed files up using cp (e.g.
10-ssl.conf to 10-ssl.default.conf) so if I made mistakes, I could revert
easily. It looks like all files in the conf.d folder are included, therefore
my backup files overwrote the standard ones.
Now, when I try to send mails, outlo
On 13.10.2016 12:42, Marnaud wrote:
>
> "Aki Tuomi" wrote:
>
>> doveconf -n shows what's there. if you have ssl=no somewhere else in the
>> config after you set it to required, it gets overwritten.
>>
>> Aki
>
> Thanks, Aki.
> It means I have to open each conf file (e.g. using nano) and search
>
doveconf -n shows what's there. if you have ssl=no somewhere else in the
config after you set it to required, it gets overwritten.
Aki
On 13.10.2016 12:18, Marnaud wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'm new in Dovecot and am having troubles making it working. I'm
> trying using Outlook and Apple's Mail as
Hello,
I'm new in Dovecot and am having troubles making it working. I'm trying using
Outlook and Apple's Mail as the mail clients. Outlook says it can't establish a
secured connection to the server (for the IMAP protocol). I'm guessing sending
e-mails works but I can't check.
This is my c
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