Mhm, thanks for the answer. I wanted to upgrade to 2.1 anyway because of the LMTP.
t. Urban Loesch-2 wrote: > > Same here on 2.0.x. > But I think this is because it's only implemented for IMAP. > > See e-mail from Timo 2 days ago: > > ... > > Subject: Proxying improvements in v2.1.2 > > I just committed a couple of features that will make life easier for some > types of proxying setups: > > 1. IMAP proxying has already for a while supported sending local/remote > IP/port to backend server, which can use it for logging and other > purposes. > I've now implemented this for POP3 as well, although only the remote > IP/port is forwarded, not local IP/port. I implemented this also for LMTP > in v2.2 > tree, but haven't bothered to backport that change. Both POP3 and LMTP > uses XCLIENT command that is compatible to Postfix's (XCLIENT ADDR=1.2.3.4 > PORT=110). > > 2. proxy_maybe=yes + host=host.example.com actually works now. As long as > host.example.com DNS lookup returns one IP that belongs to the current > server the proxying is skipped. > > 3. auth_proxy_self = 1.2.3.4 setting means that if proxy_maybe=yes and > host=1.2.3.4 then Dovecot assumes that this is a local login and won't > proxy > it, even if 1.2.3.4 isn't the actual local IP. This can be helpful if the > host field contains load balancer's IP address instead of the server's. > You > can add more than one IP (space separated) and of course everything > related to this works just as well with hostnames as with IPs (even when > hostname > expands to multiple IPs). > .... > > > regards > Urban > > > On 27.02.2012 16:30, Tomislav Mihalicek wrote: >> >> I have a proxy setup for pop/imap. The proxies are defined in >> login_trusted_networks = x.x.x.x and for the imap it works fine but for >> pop3 >> connections displays the ip address of proxy IP... Dovecots are both 1.2 >> from the debian repo deb http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/ >> stable-auto/dovecot-1.2 main >> >> thanks > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/POP-IMAP-on-proxy-rip-issue-tp33400491p33405413.html Sent from the Dovecot mailing list archive at Nabble.com.