Tommy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use dovecot as pop3 and imap(squirrelmail) server.
> When I create a folder through webmail and set some sieve rules(fileinto for
> example),
> messages will be delivered to that folder by lda, but will not be visibe for
> pop clients.
> Is it possible to download these
Allen Sim wrote:
> Hi;
> I just installed antispam server & quarantine system in a machine, and
> mail server in another machine.
> I tested the mail server, it works ok! can send in & out the mail properly..
> how can i link my mail server and antispam togather?
> Please advice
>
> ThankYou
>
> Re
Hi;
I just installed antispam server & quarantine system in a machine, and
mail server in another machine.
I tested the mail server, it works ok! can send in & out the mail properly..
how can i link my mail server and antispam togather?
Please advice
ThankYou
Regards
Allen
Hi,
I use dovecot as pop3 and imap(squirrelmail) server.
When I create a folder through webmail and set some sieve rules(fileinto for
example),
messages will be delivered to that folder by lda, but will not be visibe for
pop clients.
Is it possible to download these messages ? (Dovecot 1.0, deb
> No, it isn't. I have verified the connection with "openssl s_client".
> Besides, the server is receiving the username "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", so
> the connection has already been made by this time.
> What is happening every time is that dovecot sends the correct query to
> OpenLDAP (as
No, it isn't. I have verified the connection with "openssl s_client".
Besides, the server is receiving the username "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", so
the connection has already been made by this time.
What is happening every time is that dovecot sends the correct query to
OpenLDAP (as noted i
Wojtek Bogusz wrote:
i need to offer users simple way of changing the password and editing
mail address aliases. i was thinking of writing a simple web interface.
but maybe there are already programs for doing this?
I found Phamm and GOsa while looking for this kind of thing.
Anders.
> Apr 3 08:13:21 fourier dovecot: auth(default): new auth connection:
> pid=15774
> Apr 3 08:13:30 fourier dovecot: auth(default): client in:
> AUTH^I1^IPLAIN^Iservice=IMAP^Isecured^Ilip=x.x.x.x^Irip=y.y.y.y^Iresp=
> Apr 3 08:13:30 fourier dovecot: auth(default):
> ldap([EMAIL PROTECTED],y.y.y.
Apr 3 08:13:21 fourier dovecot: auth(default): new auth connection:
pid=15774
Apr 3 08:13:30 fourier dovecot: auth(default): client in:
AUTH^I1^IPLAIN^Iservice=IMAP^Isecured^Ilip=x.x.x.x^Irip=y.y.y.y^Iresp=
Apr 3 08:13:30 fourier dovecot: auth(default):
ldap([EMAIL PROTECTED],y.y.y.y): bind sear
Rob. actually it works... you made me check one thing again and i did
have a mistake with the user specified in dn in dovecot-ldap.conf. it
was not possible to search userdb information with it. so a small fix in
slapd.conf and it is working.
now i am off to setting the ldap aliases for postfi
> My config is almost exactly the same as yours, except that I use static
> userdb and I do not have (nor do I understand the need for; see my
> previous post) pass_attrs. I tried putting them in matching yours, but
> it still fails the same way: OpenLDAP receives the query and (according
>
Hi Anders,
> I wanted to try out the antispam plugin for a Dovecot 1.1 install, only to
> learn that 1.1 is actually not supported.
>
> Are there any plans to remedy this? If not, is it known how much effort is
> required? (i.e. could I do it myself?).
I don't have any plans right now, but it sh
It seems that Rob and I are doing almost exactly the same thing except:
- He uses AD, I use OpenLDAP
- His works, mine doesn't.
I have:
- Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
- OpenLDAP 2.3.38
- Dovecot 1.0.12, 1.0.13, and 1.1.rc4 (they all fail the same way).
Sigh... Rob,
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 08:28 -0500, Jack McKinney wrote:
> Looking at your config, it seems that your passdb for LDAP depends on
> your userdb, as you have mail= twice in your pass_attrs, once for
> userdb_user.
> For that matter, why do you have userPassword=password? dovecot should
> n
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 08:16 +, Rob Coward wrote:
> I cant help you with what is going wrong for you, but we use dovecot
> very successfully with ldap lookups against Active Directory, using
> auth_bind=yes, and it does not require anonymous connections. The
> initial connection is by an un-priv
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 10:39 +0100, Wojtek Bogusz wrote:
> dear Rob, thank you for support!
> there are small differences in mine and yours config, like:
>
> - you do not have auth_bind_userdn defined. if i comment my out i cannot
> authenticate at all - log file:
> auth(default): ldap(wojtek,192.
dear Rob, thank you for support!
there are small differences in mine and yours config, like:
- you do not have auth_bind_userdn defined. if i comment my out i cannot
authenticate at all - log file:
auth(default): ldap(wojtek,192.168.0.200): unknown user
dovecot: auth(default): client out: FAIL^
Hi Johannes.
I wanted to try out the antispam plugin for a Dovecot 1.1 install, only to
learn that 1.1 is actually not supported.
Are there any plans to remedy this? If not, is it known how much effort is
required? (i.e. could I do it myself?).
Thanks,
Anders.
Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
> I followed the wiki to configured the expire plugin on dovecot-1.1rc4
> and it isn't working. No error messages on logs or on the execution of
> "dovecot --exec-mail ext /usr/libexec/dovecot/expire-tool".
Same problem for me. The expire plugin is in fact acti
I cant help you with what is going wrong for you, but we use dovecot
very successfully with ldap lookups against Active Directory, using
auth_bind=yes, and it does not require anonymous connections. The
initial connection is by an un-privileged user that searches for the
user, then a 2nd connection
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