The passwords are stored in plaintext in the database?
Already checked
https://github.com/postfixadmin/postfixadmin/blob/master/DOCUMENTS/DOVECOT.txt
Once a dumped to a postfix admin database crypt passwords straight from
/etc/shadow without a single issue, that's why I'm asking if the
passwords are in plaintext or not.
On 04/02/2022 16:17, Dr Francis Greaves wrote:
Dear All
I have Postfix version 3.3.0, Dovecot Version 2.2.33.2 and
PostfixAdmin version 3.3.10 using MySQL on a small device running
Ubuntu VERSION="18.04.6 LTS (Bionic Beaver)" for my internal LAN Mail.
I have a user ad...@fsoft.nnet with a mailbox setup in PostfixAdmin
with a password as 'Test75?'
Everything is running fine, but I cannot get my Email Client
Thunderbird to connect.
I have setup the debugging to see that the correct password is being
used, which it is, but I have this error:
dovecot: auth-worker(26468):
sql(ad...@fsoft.nnet,10.6.10.10,<gB77wjLXGLsKBgoK>): Password
mismatch (given password: Test75?)
showing that dovecot disagrees!!!
Why is this? Is it something to do with the permissions in PostfixAdmin?
I did find a post on Server Fault
<https://serverfault.com/questions/696715/password-mismatch-in-dovecot-with-postafixadmin>
where someone had the same problem. He just tried various passwords
until he found one that worked!!!! I have not found any other post
about this exact problem.
Any help much appreciated.
Regards
Francis