Joss Red wrote:
But now i'm facing another one, I couldn't connect to my account by
using Outlook !
Thunderbird 3 works great but Outlook 2007 don't connect to imap or
smtp !
I used secure imap and secure smtp with TLS/SSL support !
PS: I used imap_client_workarounds = outlook-idle but it dosn't work
Any clue?
For notice here is the log i get :
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Nov 30 23:27:03 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5668]: connect from
client_host[client_ip]
Nov 30 23:30:41 machine-name dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected:
rip=client_ip, lip=my_ip, TLS handshake
Nov 30 23:30:41 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5679]: connect from
client_host[client_ip]
Nov 30 23:31:56 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5679]: SSL_accept error
from client_host[client_ip]: -1
Nov 30 23:31:56 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5679]: lost connection
after CONNECT from client_host[client_ip]
Nov 30 23:31:56 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5679]: disconnect from
client_host[client_ip]
Nov 30 23:32:02 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5668]: SSL_accept error
from client_host[client_ip]: -1
Nov 30 23:32:02 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5668]: lost connection
after CONNECT from client_host[client_ip]
Nov 30 23:32:02 machine-name postfix/smtpd[5668]: disconnect from
client_host[client_ip]
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Your logfile contains mostly postfix/smtpd daemon entries, and the
disconnect from the IMAP. Do you see a successfully IMAP connection in
your log?
Do you have a signed certificate or self-signed?
When you connect, do you get the certificate pop-up? Maybe Outlook has
some hidden feature to disable invalid certificates. But I refuse to
install Outlook to see how it works in my environment :)
Maybe you can filter the postfix entries out your log. Postfix is only
used for the smtp feature, while dovecot does your pop3/imap.
With the following entries in dovecot, you can log their entries in a
different logfile than postfix:
log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log
info_log_path = /var/log/dovecot-info.log
- Rene