:
> > On Sun, 12 Sep 2021 09:45:35 +0100
> > Joan Moreau wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for notice.
> >
> > What is the process to rebuild the package with recent dovecot, as >
> > (instead of existing 1.4.12-1) ?
> > There are no (yet) 1.4.12-2 in u
Problem with the dovecot-fts-xapian package.
Fedora 34 with latest updates.
dovecot-2.3.16-1.fc34.x86_64
dovecot-fts-xapian-1.4.12-1.fc34.x86_64
[root@smicro conf.d]# systemctl restart dovecot
[root@smicro conf.d]# doveadm index -A \*
Fatal: Couldn't load required plugin
/usr/lib64/do
Running ausearch -m avc , i get a list of logs similar to the following:
time->Sun Mar 22 19:12:54 2020
type=AVC msg=audit(1584900774.568:350): avc: denied { name_bind } for
pid=1595 comm="dovecot" src=587 scontext=system_u:system_r:dovecot_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:s
Am 25.03.2020 um 00:22 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Dovecot is an IMAP and POP3 server.
Port 587 is the submission MSA port. It is not used by IMAP and POP3
servers. It is used by SMTP servers.
I do not have direct familiarity with dovecot, but I can't think of any
reason why it wi
On Tue, 2020-03-24 at 10:55 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> Dovecot is an IMAP(s) POP3(s) server. It has no need for accepting
> anything on ports 25, 465, or 587. Those are smtp ports.
It also has a MSA feature:
https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/submission_server/
RFC definitions (for
marco stocchi writes:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to configure dovecot but after having followed the Fedora 31
documentation, I get the following systemctl status (port 587/tcp is open
and OS is fresh of installation):
By "followed the Fedora 31 documentation" do you mean &q
Am 24.03.2020 um 18:05 schrieb marco stocchi:
Thank you Tom and Aleksander,
I ran netstat -lnp just to make sure that there is no other service running on
port 587, and in fact there's no one (OS installation is fresh, I don't have
other MTAs installed).
Since Tom can run Dovecot,
On 3/24/20 10:14 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 17:05:34 -
marco stocchi wrote:
Since Tom can run Dovecot, I suspect that I missed some configuration. Or maybe
it is necessary to enable the process to open lower ports like 587?
I apparently am not using 587 though, so that
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 17:05:34 -
marco stocchi wrote:
> Since Tom can run Dovecot, I suspect that I missed some configuration. Or
> maybe it is necessary to enable the process to open lower ports like 587?
I apparently am not using 587 though, so that might have something
to do w
Thank you Tom and Aleksander,
I ran netstat -lnp just to make sure that there is no other service running on
port 587, and in fact there's no one (OS installation is fresh, I don't have
other MTAs installed).
Since Tom can run Dovecot, I suspect that I missed some configuration. Or ma
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 11:54:13 -
marco stocchi wrote:
> Is anybody encountering the same problem?
I'm running dovecot just fine on my f31 box. Maybe check what ports
are currently open and see if something else is already running
and boun
Am 24.03.2020 um 12:54 schrieb marco stocchi:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to configure dovecot but after having followed the Fedora 31
documentation, I get the following systemctl status (port 587/tcp is open and
OS is fresh of installation):
dovecot[1754]: Error: bind(0.0.0.0, 587) failed
Hello everyone,
I am trying to configure dovecot but after having followed the Fedora 31
documentation, I get the following systemctl status (port 587/tcp is open and
OS is fresh of installation):
dovecot[1754]: Error: bind(0.0.0.0, 587) failed: Permission denied
dovecot[1754]: Error: service
Allegedly, on or about 23 December 2018, Mike Chambers sent:
> I thought /var/mail/ was the main root mail dir for users but I can't
> get dovecot not to error pointing to it, such as /var/mail/%u or
> whatever.
/var/spool/mail/username or /var/mail/username (one symlinks to th
On Sun, 2018-12-23 at 12:04 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
> Had to reinstall my server using Fedora 29, and configuring local
> mail,
> via dovecot, I forget where to set the mail_location path to?
> ~/Maildir
> doesn't give off errors, but I seem to currently not get any mai
On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 12:04:14 -0600
Mike Chambers wrote:
> Any ideas if that makese any sense? LOL
Well, in my /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf
I have mail_location set like this:
mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir
Which stashes mail in my home directory where I recover
it when I gen a new
Had to reinstall my server using Fedora 29, and configuring local mail,
via dovecot, I forget where to set the mail_location path to? ~/Maildir
doesn't give off errors, but I seem to currently not get any mail. I
thought /var/mail/ was the main root mail dir for users but I can't get
d
Oops, I forgot to answer the question about the dovecot version: it's
dovecot-2.2.35-2.fc28.x86_64, which is the latest available from the repos for
F28.
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On Thu, 3 May 2018 20:12:06 +0200, Lukas Vrabec wrote:
> >
> > Hi George,
> >
> > It's bug, What is your version of dovecot? We made some changes in
> > policy to be more tighten, but Bug is on dovecot side.
> >
>
> Check following comment
found out how to get rid of the
>> user list in gdm, going back to gdm seems to be fine.)
>>
>> But I'm getting constant notices from selinux about AVC denials that
>> seem to have to do with dovecot doing indexing. (I run dovecot on
>> this machine as an imap serv
back to gdm seems to be fine.)
>
> But I'm getting constant notices from selinux about AVC denials that
> seem to have to do with dovecot doing indexing. (I run dovecot on
> this machine as an imap server for my personal mail.) The
> s
tices from selinux about AVC denials that
seem to have to do with dovecot doing indexing. (I run dovecot on
this machine as an imap server for my personal mail.) The
setroubleshoot details window has:
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SELinux is preventing dovecot
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 7:10 PM, stan wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 18:24:35 +0200
> arnaud gaboury wrote:
>
>
> > I was thinking of installing via rpm the opensuse rpm package with a
> > different location, then build dovecot using this glibc. But the
>
> If it is
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 18:24:35 +0200
arnaud gaboury wrote:
> I was thinking of installing via rpm the opensuse rpm package with a
> different location, then build dovecot using this glibc. But the
If it is the same glibc as Fedora uses, which is likely, this won't
help, as the crypt
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 15:07:34 +0200
arnaud gaboury wrote:
> Fedora 23
>
> I built an email server with postfix+dovecot+postgresql.
>
> When it comes to retrieve the user password, I have this error from
> dovecot:
>
> Unknown scheme BLF-CRYPT
>
> In fact, my pa
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 3:07 PM, arnaud gaboury
wrote:
> Fedora 23
>
> I built an email server with postfix+dovecot+postgresql.
>
> When it comes to retrieve the user password, I have this error from
> dovecot:
>
> Unknown scheme BLF-CRYPT
>
> In fact, my password
Fedora 23
I built an email server with postfix+dovecot+postgresql.
When it comes to retrieve the user password, I have this error from dovecot:
Unknown scheme BLF-CRYPT
In fact, my passwords are encrypted this way in my DB. After some readings,
it seems not all Linux distro have glibc built
On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 16:20:45 +0100
arnaud gaboury wrote:
> # systemctl stop dovecot.socket
What in the blue blazes is dovecot.socket for? That sounds like
something I'd use to have systemd start dovecot dynamically
when someone tries to access the port.
It is disabled on my system
Is portreserve installed and doing things?
I had the opposite problem with Centos 6.7
dovecot was grabbing the port when I didn't want it to
From my DIY notes
To cure the /etc/portreserve/dovecot problem on maui
the immutable bit has been set on an empty file
chattr +i /etc/portreserve/do
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I just did a "dnf update" and now dovecot won't start at boot.
No issue here with the updated dovecot. I guess it has nothing to do
with the update.
>
> I get errors like:
>
> Feb 11 07:23:41 tomh systemd[1]:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 22:05:32 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> If you are certain the problem arose after the most recent update then the
> logical thing
> to do is list what was updated.
I'm not certain of anything any more :-).
I rebooted twice after the update and dovecot failed ea
On 02/11/16 20:35, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I just did a "dnf update" and now dovecot won't start at boot.
>
> I get errors like:
>
> Feb 11 07:23:41 tomh systemd[1]: dovecot.service: Main process exited,
> code=exited, status=89/n/a
> Feb 11 07:23:41 tomh syste
I just did a "dnf update" and now dovecot won't start at boot.
I get errors like:
Feb 11 07:23:41 tomh systemd[1]: dovecot.service: Main process exited,
code=exited, status=89/n/a
Feb 11 07:23:41 tomh systemd[1]: dovecot.service: Unit entered failed state.
Feb 11 07:23:41
still setting up my new fedora 22... I forgot about local user email &
IMAP.. I thought I saved my config files, but it seems they got
overwritten.. anyway, I installed & setup dovecot & postfix, but I am
still not getting mail for my local user.. here is what maillog says:
ug 18 13
On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 09:05 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
> I finally got it working this morning after work, I just removed the
> program totally to include all the conf files and stuff and
> reinstalled it, only configured bare minimal and can login now. Now,
> the only thing I am having a problem
I finally got it working this morning after work, I just removed the
program totally to include all the conf files and stuff and reinstalled it,
only configured bare minimal and can login now. Now, the only thing I am
having a problem with, is I have it setup for imap, and I can create
folders, bu
On Nov 20, 2014 8:47 PM, "Ed Greshko"
> Does doveconf -n indicate you're using pam for the passdb?
Will have to check tomorrow morning after work.
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On 11/21/14 10:30, Mike Chambers wrote:
> a.000 NO [AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Authentication failed.
>
>
> Nov 20 20:26:22 scooby.mtchambers.com <http://scooby.mtchambers.com>
> dovecot[4614]: auth-worker(4865): Error: passwd(mike,192.168.1.1): Invalid
> password in passdb:
a.000 NO [AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Authentication failed.
Nov 20 20:26:22 scooby.mtchambers.com dovecot[4614]: auth-worker(4865):
Error: passwd(mike,192.168.1.1): Invalid password in passdb: crypt()
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 20 20:26:24 scooby.mtchambers.com dovecot[4614]: auth-worker(4865
On 11/21/14 09:48, Mike Chambers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just recently I reinstalled my server box, and having to set it up to receive
> email again. I got sendmail working OK I think, and have dovecot setup for
> imap and pop. But dovecot won't recognize my login info, so it&
Hi all,
Just recently I reinstalled my server box, and having to set it up to
receive email again. I got sendmail working OK I think, and have dovecot
setup for imap and pop. But dovecot won't recognize my login info, so it's
not recognizing my default logins, which I just use a n
apparent errors.
>
> But now, dovecot complains in maillog, the following errors:
>
> dovecot: master: Warning: /var/named/chroot/etc/named.root.key is no longer
> mounted. See
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
> dovecot: master: Warning: /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf is no l
Am 23.10.2013 17:28, schrieb Dan Thurman:
> Why not ask dovecot.org?
because Timo was asked often enough the remove this
stupid behavior as default
> I read their site and it appears that dovecot supports clustered
> filesytems, *dsync, and a myriad of different things. Then I fou
On 10/22/2013 11:00 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 11:00 -0700, Dan Thurman wrote:
dovecot complains in maillog, the following errors:
dovecot: master: Warning: /var/named/chroot/etc/named.root.key is no
longer mounted. See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
I notice you
t up doesn't get things plugging into it (though I suppose
inserting a DVD-ROM into a drive is going to send it bananas, too), or I
use another IMAP server program.
Well done Dovecot programmers, what a fucking stupid thing to do.
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Onderwerp: Re: F18: Bind-chroot & Dovecot mount errors, how to fix?
On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 1
On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 16:30:19 +1030
Tim wrote:
> Since Fedora likes to put removeable media into /var/run/username/media
> you might encounter that problem again, unless you put /var/run into its
> ignore database.
It is worse than that. It apparently doesn't store the
ignored info anywhere, becau
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 11:00 -0700, Dan Thurman wrote:
> dovecot complains in maillog, the following errors:
>
> dovecot: master: Warning: /var/named/chroot/etc/named.root.key is no
> longer mounted. See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
I notice you've resolved thi
, dovecot complains in maillog, the following errors:
dovecot: master: Warning: /var/named/chroot/etc/named.root.key is no
longer mounted. See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
dovecot: master: Warning: /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf is no
longer mounted. See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
I at one time installed bind with chroot but decided
to remove the bind-chroot package but it did not
clean up and remove chroot mounts so I manually
removed the chroot mounts, reconfgured bind,
restarted named, with no apparent errors.
But now, dovecot complains in maillog, the following
Am 09.07.2013 13:52, schrieb Tom Horsley:
> I keep getting this sort of garbage cluttering my logs:
>
> dovecot: master: Warning: /ada/denmark is no longer mounted. See
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints: 1 Time(s)
>
> I have indeed seen the wiki page mentioned, and ev
I keep getting this sort of garbage cluttering my logs:
dovecot: master: Warning: /ada/denmark is no longer mounted. See
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints: 1 Time(s)
I have indeed seen the wiki page mentioned, and even
tried what it says, but nothing seems to "stick".
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On 09/30/2012 10:19 AM, Arthur Dent wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just run yum update on my F17 server and it updated amongst other
> things selinux and dovecot (and a new kernel).
>
> I have rebooted, yet I cannot now ssh into
On Sun, 2012-09-30 at 15:19 +0100, Arthur Dent wrote:
[Snip]
>
> Help! What do I do - I need to be able to access my mail!
>
Hmm..I *think* I've sorted it out. It seems to have been one corrupted
email in the Inbox. Deleting that meant that I can now read mail as
normal.
Sorry for the noise (bu
Hello,
I have just run yum update on my F17 server and it updated amongst other
things selinux and dovecot (and a new kernel).
I have rebooted, yet I cannot now ssh into it from outside my network, I
can't get mail from outside my network (accessing the dovecot IMAP
server running on th
This keeps showing up in my logwatch. Is it something to worry about?
It seems to be related to reboots.
dovecot: master: Warning: /run/user/sdstern/gvfs is no longer mounted.
If this is intentional, remove it with doveadm mount: 3 Time(s)
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Craig White wrote:
>> I'm trying to setup dovecot on a new server,
>> to replace the server I have been using
>> which is having some hardware problems.
>>
>> The new server is running CentOS-6.1 ;
>> the current server is running CentOS-5.7.
>&
On 21 December 2011 07:56, Mike Chambers wrote:
>
> Also check out /etc/dovecot/conf.d as there are bunches of scripts in
> there that can be changed as well. You don't copy them or add their
> contents to anything. Just edit the file, save it and restart dovecot.
>
Th
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 01:35 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> On my new server I'm using the very brief /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
> created by running
> doveconf -n > dovecot-new.conf
> as suggested,
> and transferring this to dovecot.conf
> (keeping the original as dovec
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 01:35 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm trying to setup dovecot on a new server,
> to replace the server I have been using
> which is having some hardware problems.
>
> The new server is running CentOS-6.1 ;
> the current server is running CentOS-5.7.
I'm trying to setup dovecot on a new server,
to replace the server I have been using
which is having some hardware problems.
The new server is running CentOS-6.1 ;
the current server is running CentOS-5.7.
Dovecot runs fine on the current server,
but on the new server when
as some users to use dovecot-lda for
> > delivery and others to use the standard mailer. For example I really
> > want root to still go to /var/mail as well as other non-real users. So,
> > I added the dovecot mailer and was dinking with rules sets to have root
> > to use loc
Once upon a time, Chris Kottaridis said:
> I want to be careful about dinking with rules. That was what I
> originally tried. What I wanted was some users to use dovecot-lda for
> delivery and others to use the standard mailer. For example I really
> want root to still go to /var/mai
On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 11:41 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Chris Kottaridis said:
> > I was expecting
> >
> > /var/vmail//Maildir
> >
> > where would be $j from sendmail, which I would have assumed was
> > my hostname.
>
> The
Once upon a time, Chris Kottaridis said:
> I was expecting
>
> /var/vmail//Maildir
>
> where would be $j from sendmail, which I would have assumed was
> my hostname.
The issue may be on the Dovecot side; my example included both "-d $u"
and "-a $u+$h@$j"
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 20:39 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> Dovecot's deliver acts similar to procmail, so I use it with the
> following in my .mc:
>
> FEATURE(`local_procmail',`/usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver',`deliver -e -d $u -a
> $u+$h@$j')
> define(`LOC
Once upon a time, Chris Kottaridis said:
> While I was able to add a dovecot mailer to the sendmail.cf file I was
> never able to make it the local mailer.
Dovecot's deliver acts similar to procmail, so I use it with the
following in my .mc:
FEATURE(`local_procmail',`/usr
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 16:43 -0600, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> I am using Fedora 14.
>
> I setup my mail server with dovecot so I am now able to access my host
> for email from other hosts within my local net. It's been very helpful
> to have that.
>
> While I was able
I am using Fedora 14.
I setup my mail server with dovecot so I am now able to access my host
for email from other hosts within my local net. It's been very helpful
to have that.
While I was able to add a dovecot mailer to the sendmail.cf file I was
never able to make it the local mailer. I
and monday my
brain wasn't really lucid. When I restored the mailboxes, I had completely
forgotten about Selinux. So I saw I couldn't read them, sent the help
request to the dovecot list and then had to forget the whole issue to
finish restoring everything else and the work I was supposed to
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:19 AM, M. Fioretti wrote:
> I have a computer on which I ran Fedora 14 x86_64 and dovecot to keep a
> local imap copy of all my email, in maildir format. One week ago the hard
> disk broke, so I bought a new one, reinstalled Fedora 14 x86_64 with all
> the
Greetings,
I have a computer on which I ran Fedora 14 x86_64 and dovecot to keep a
local imap copy of all my email, in maildir format. One week ago the hard
disk broke, so I bought a new one, reinstalled Fedora 14 x86_64 with all
the updates and copied all my maildirs back to the disk from
worth updating for.
v2.0.6 is in updates-testing and looks like it is shortly going to be
pushed to stable -
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/dovecot-2.0.6-1.fc14?_csrf_token=f9b7a3fd7a870c0305d51aca89fb4f5b80e4eefa
So maybe 2.0.7 will not be too far away
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On Mon, 2010-11-08 at 23:49 -0500, Genes MailLists wrote:
> Best I can tell the version in f14 is 2.0.1 from 2010-08-24 .. current
> version is 2.0.7 from 2010-11-08.
>
> Its generally quite stable, but several fixes have happened in the
> last 3 months that are probably worth updating for.
>
>
Best I can tell the version in f14 is 2.0.1 from 2010-08-24 .. current
version is 2.0.7 from 2010-11-08.
Its generally quite stable, but several fixes have happened in the
last 3 months that are probably worth updating for.
g
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