Am 14.07.2016 um 13:49 schrieb Admin Beckspaced:
Am 12.07.2016 um 16:24 schrieb Admin Beckspaced:i just upgraded dbmail from 3.1.17 to most recent stable 3.2.3 with the old version 3.1.17 i could do an IMAP account setup in thunderbird with SSL/TLS on port 993 with the new version 3.2.3 thunderbird now throws me an error that this connection type is not supported by the IMAP server. if i then switch to STARTTLS on port 143 all is working fine. before i start into debugging this on my server ... is this the expected behavior with the IMAP TLS setup in 3.2.3? is SSL/TLS on port 993 not supported? is STARTTLS on port 143 the only supported encryption? if not ... how can i best debug this issue? what do i need to do to make SSL/TLS on port 993 work again?just run a proxy in front of dbmail like dovecot (i guess nearly everybody still using dbmail does that for a long time to avoid different troubles) that way dbmail has no need to deal with anything in context of TLS and 143 with STATTLS as well as 993 with the wrapper work and the same for POP3just another question: you wrote "... everybody still using dbmail ..." what do you mean by 'still'? have you switched to another mail server like dovecot, cyrus, ...
me not at the moment but i know people which switched to dovecot due low maintainance the last year and ongoing user complaints
perhaps not satisfied with dbmail?
yes and no - my problem is that i built a ton of admin-backends around dbmail and the database schema combined with a lot of automation and so it would not be some easy step
i'm just asking because dbmail is not used by that many system admins. and i'm also sometimes worried about the future of dbmail :( i'm actually quite happy with dbmail and have been for the last couple of years. but i'm always looking for other peoples insights ;) what's your thought on the current status of dbmail and its future?
i hope it will get more love in a forseeable future....
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