No error message from the imap daemon.. just a connection and in the same
time a deconnection


2012/5/27 Piet Hein <ex_ad...@yahoo.com>

> Do you have error messages from the IMAP-daemon as well?
>
>   ------------------------------
> *From:* James James <jre...@gmail.com>
> *To:* users@sogo.nu
> *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 10:36 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [SOGo] SOGo doesn't display email anymore
>
> After some investigations I've got this error message :
>
> 2012-05-25 20:41:35.733 sogod[5485] WARNING: IMAP4 connection pooling is
> disabled!
> May 25 20:41:35 sogod [5485]: [ERROR]
> <0x0x1894488[NGImap4ConnectionManager]> IMAP4 login failed:
>   host=imap.domain.com, user=user, pwd=yes
>   url=imap://u...@imap.domain.com/INBOX/
>   = <0x0x1875f98[NGImap4Client]: login=user(pwd)
> socket=<NGActiveSocket[0x0x1868b38]: mode=rw
> address=<0x0x1886398[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=192.168.0.245
> port=40284> connectedTo=<0x0x1869f48[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=
> imap.domain.com port=143>>>
> 2012-05-25 20:41:35.798 sogod[5485] Note(NGImap4Connection): using '/' as
> the IMAP4 folder separator.
> May 25 20:41:35 sogod [5485]: <0x0188AEE8[SOGoMailFolder]:folderINBOX>
> renewing imap4 password
> May 25 20:41:35 sogod [5485]: [ERROR]
> <0x0x1894488[NGImap4ConnectionManager]> IMAP4 login failed:
>   host=imap.domain.com, user=user, pwd=yes
>   url=imap://u...@imap.domain.com/INBOX/
>   = <0x0x1895d68[NGImap4Client]: login=user(pwd)
> socket=<NGActiveSocket[0x0x187fc08]: mode=rw
> address=<0x0x187fcf8[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=192.168.0.245
> port=40285> connectedTo=<0x0x1895f08[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=
> imap.domain.com port=143>>>
> May 25 20:41:35 sogod [5485]: [ERROR]
> <0x0188AEE8[SOGoMailFolder]:folderINBOX> Could not connect IMAP4
>
>
> Can somebody help me ?
>
>
> 2012/5/23 James James <jre...@gmail.com>
>
> Thanks for this information.
>
> I have checked may sogo config file and everything seems to be ok.
>
> Some strange thing : when I downgrade Sogo to version 1.3.14 my mails come
> back and everything works like usual.
>
>
> Maybe the solution is to deal with a sogo 1.3.14 . :)
>
> James
>
>
>
>
> 2012/5/23 Christian Rößner <c...@roessner-network-solutions.com>
>
> Hi,
>
> > Ok. I will try that.
>
> I had a similar problem. But not SOGo-version related. I activated the
> ChangePassword feature in SOGo and tested it. After this, I had the exact
> same situation on my machine. Calendars were still working, but mail
> disappeared. Checking the userPassword field in LDAP, I saw that the
> password was written in clear text and not SSHA. So all my mail services
> quit working with that password scheme. Are you using some kind of
> encrypted passwords and did you use the SOGo option I talked about?
>
> -Christian Rößner
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