On 04/01/16 20:24, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 08:01:59PM +0100, Maximilian Muster wrote:
I am using Dovecot for the IMAP server and installed Dovecot and Postfix in
a recommended combined package for ubuntu called "mail-stack-delivery".
There were some preconfigurations in this package and that is most likely
the reason I missed the option to configure it.  If anybody knows on the fly
how to configure that in Dovecot it would be a nice shortcut. Otherwise I
may be able to google my way out of it.
The configuration issue is in Thunderbird which wants to connec to
"imap.example.com" rather than "mail.example.com" (which is what
is in your certificate).  Perhaps you have SRV records for IMAP,
you might also want to make sure that those point at "mail.example.com".
See RFC6186.
Thanks for the tip and I didn't have any SRV records at all. I looked up RFC6186 and did:

Name | Type | Wgh | Port | Value | Prio | TTL
_imap._tcp           | SRV  | 0      | 143  | mail.<d>.com | 0      | 3600
_imaps._tcp         | SRV  | 0       | 993  | mail.<d>.com | 0     | 3600
_submission._tcp | SRV  | 0      | 587  | mail.<d>.com | 0      | 3600

Still didn't help and Thunderbird still only detects imap and smtp ones. Will see what topics to auto configuration I can find. At least I am now sure that gmail don't put my first mail into spam because of this certificate error and it is email client related, since all checks like DKIM and SPF seemed to work...

Thanks again,
Akimiya

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