On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 at 05:42, Peter via dovecot wrote:
>
> On 17/04/24 00:51, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
> >> "Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
> >
> >> On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
> >>> I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
> >>> pas
On 17/04/2024 12:42 EEST Marc via dovecot
wrote:
No they aren't. The *host part* is case insensitive because
the DNS is,
Indeed. Letsencrypt is utilizing this characteristic, they query the
same hostname every time with different randomized(?
>
> No they aren't. The *host part* is case insensitive because the DNS is,
Indeed. Letsencrypt is utilizing this characteristic, they query the same
hostname every time with different randomized(?) capitalizations. I have no
idea what the logics behind this is.
Preventing this from showing in
On 17.04.24 08:43, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 17/04/24 00:51, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
>> "Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
Generally speaking you want auth to be case-
sensitive, but go ahead and
try it to see if it fixes the is
On 17/04/2024 08:27 EEST Peter via dovecot
wrote:
On 17/04/24 00:51, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
>> "Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot
wrote:
I think you nee
On 17/04/24 00:51, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
"Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
Generally speaking you want auth
>
> > Linux user names are case sensitive. I tend not to argue with basis
> > unix/linux implementations, those are mostly well thought through by
> > experts. This is from before the time that 'idiot' companies started
> > using email addresses for logins, so it is easier (to track users
> > acro
Marc via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-16 15:51:
Linux user names are case sensitive. I tend not to argue with basis
unix/linux implementations, those are mostly well thought through by
experts. This is from before the time that 'idiot' companies started
using email addresses for logins, so it is
>
> John Stoffel via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-16 14:51:
>
> > In general, usernames should NOT be case sensitive, that way leads
> > madness.
>
Linux user names are case sensitive. I tend not to argue with basis unix/linux
implementations, those are mostly well thought through by experts. T
John Stoffel via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-16 14:51:
In general, usernames should NOT be case sensitive, that way leads
madness. Passwords on the other hand...
lets hope for dovecot fix it to not let L missing or even optional :(
dovecot qouta is also case sensitive, one million quotas for s
> "Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
> On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
>> I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
>> password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
> Generally speaking you want auth to be case-sensitive, but go ahead and
>
On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
Generally speaking you want auth to be case-sensitive, but go ahead and
try it to see if it fixes the issue.
Peter
> "lua8ds---" == lua8ds--- via dovecot writes:
> Updating:
> args = username_format=%Ln
> under userdb did not fix my issue.
> My server still rejects incoming emails with uppercase username e.g.
> USERNAME@tld.
> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-passwd-file.conf.ext, before I updated with y
Updating:
args = username_format=%Ln
under userdb did not fix my issue.
My server still rejects incoming emails with uppercase username e.g.
USERNAME@tld.
In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-passwd-file.conf.ext, before I updated with your
suggestion i.e. %Ln, I had:
passdb {
driver = passwd
On 7/04/24 02:34, lua8ds--- via dovecot wrote:
When a sender writes my email address with my username uppercase, e.g.
usern...@name.com, in the to: field of their MUA, my mail server rejects that
email. /var/log/mail.log prints:
: host mail.redacted.com[private/dovecot-lmtp] said:
550 5.
Am 06.04.2024 um 16:34 schrieb lua8ds--- via dovecot:
So I updated that setting to:
auth_username_format = %Lu
expecting that %Lu would lowercase the username - and that my problem would be
fixed.
It's not auth where you have to fix the uppercase / lowercase issue.
Check your userdb / pas
On 06/04/2024 17:34 EEST lua8ds--- via dovecot
wrote:
When a sender writes my email address with my username uppercase,
e.g. usern...@name.com, in the to: field of their MUA, my mail server
rejects that email. /var/log/mail.log prints:
: host ma
On 06/04/2024 17:34 EEST lua8ds--- via dovecot
wrote:
When a sender writes my email address with my username uppercase,
e.g. usern...@name.com, in the to: field of their MUA, my mail server
rejects that email. /var/log/mail.log prints:
: host ma
lua8ds--- via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-06 16:34:
So I updated that setting to:
auth_username_format = %Lu
keep this in dovecot, if users can change CaSEusERNAMES that can start a
new qouta !
Emails sent to usern...@redacted.com land in my mailbox again - but
emails sent to usern...@red
When a sender writes my email address with my username uppercase, e.g.
usern...@name.com, in the to: field of their MUA, my mail server rejects that
email. /var/log/mail.log prints:
: host mail.redacted.com[private/dovecot-lmtp] said:
550 5.1.1
> User doesn't exist: usern...@redacted
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