Am 13.10.2016 um 16:53 schrieb Bryan Holloway:
On 10/13/16 9:07 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On October 13, 2016 at 4:55 PM Jerry <je...@seibercom.net> wrote:


On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 08:36:23 -0500, Bryan Holloway stated:

I also extended the "Server Timeout" setting in OT2010 to 10 minutes,
which doesn't seem to help either. (!)
Outlook 2010 is a very old version. Why not update to the 2016 version.
I am running it without any problems. If you do update, remember to
remove the old version completely first.

--
Jerry
I do wonder if the real culprit is some firewall that timeouts the idle 
connection.

Aki

I considered that, but again everything worked fine until we moved them from 
2.1 to 2.2. Their same firewall is in use.

Is there a way to see the IMAP commands coming from the client? I've tried 
looking at PCAPs, but of course they're encrypted so I can't see the actual
dialog going on between the server and client. I didn't see an obvious way to 
do this in the docs.

There is a "rawlog" feature, which writes down the hole decrypted imap session 
in files.

...
service imap {
        ...
        executable = imap postlogin
...
}

...

service postlogin {
  executable = script-login -d rawlog
  unix_listener postlogin {
  }
}
...

This should write *.in an *.out files to "$mail_location/dovecot.rawlog/" 
directory for each imap session.
The directory should be writeable by the dovecot user. I tested this some years 
ago, so I'm not shure if the configuration
is still valid.

Regards
Urban

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