Hi again,
I see now it's possible to restricting IMAP/POP3 access, but that shouldn't be
enabled. In conf.d/10-auth.conf that's commented out:
#!include auth-deny.conf.ext
Thanks,
Bob
On 02/03/2017 03:22 PM, KSB wrote:
A bit offtopic, but I'm interested what's the point of using so old OS
(support still exists though)?
Short version: It works.
Long version:
Solaris 10 is still supported; the production systems here are
patched up to current as of last week. So whil
Hi, everyone,
I'm trying to get email working on a server. Web servers I have some experience
with, but this is new for me.
On FreeBSD, with dovecot2 (2.2.27), when I try to check email, Thunderbird says:
Sending of password for user xxx did not succeed.Mail server xxxresponded:
Authentication fa
On 2017.02.03. 16:10, Mantas Gegužis wrote:
Hi,
thank You for a reply, compiling with Solaris Studio 12.5 solved this case.
Martin Preen rašė:
Hello,
I don't have problems building 2.2.27 on Solaris 10
(using Sun Workshop compiler 5.11).
The configuration is the same as your.
Maybe a compi
I don't have problems building 2.2.27 on Solaris 10
(using Sun Workshop compiler 5.11).
... and I don't have problems with Solaris10/gcc, but I don't have
as many options as you do.
Joseph Tam
Same here Sun compiler v5.12 on SPARC. Built cleanly this morning.
I'll be upgrading from 2.2.18 this afternoon. :)
-Dave
On 02/03/2017 05:36 AM, Martin Preen wrote:
Hello,
I don't have problems building 2.2.27 on Solaris 10
(using Sun Workshop compiler 5.11).
The configurati
Hello,
I use mbox compressed by gzip as read-only folder (using zlib plugin).
This setup worked for a while, but doesn't work with latest dovecot
version (2.2.27).
I have error in logs:
Panic: file istream-zlib.c: line 416 (i_stream_zlib_seek): assertion
failed: (ret == -1)
I can see list
On 2 Feb 2017, at 16.05, Paul Atreides wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in the "Dovecot Email Archive" solution. Does anyone know
> if it is suitable revision-proof archiving?
The mails are stored to archive from incoming & outgoing SMTP mail deliveries.
User has read-only access to the arch
Hello,
We just celebrated the launch of our new mailserver setup (Dovecot and
Postfix). Really nice!
Now we want to change our quickfix backup with rsync to dsync.
For mailder backup of users this was an easy task:
dsync -v -f -u "${user}" backup "maildir:${destination}" (local file path
dest
You could try install libsasl2-modules (on debian/ubuntu) or
cyrus-sasl-plain (on rhel/centos)
Aki
On 2017-02-01 10:55, Poliman - Serwis wrote:
I haven't doveadm logs in /var/log/. Are they default in another place or
maybe should I turn on something?
My config (default passdb block and auth_
Hi,
I have removed it on both server and on both server I do have:
ssl-params: Info: Generating SSL parameters
ssl-params: Info: SSL parameters regeneration completed
But still:
Feb 03 16:36:28 doveadm: Error: Corrupted SSL parameters file in state_dir:
ssl-parameters.dat - disa
Please keep responses in list. rm -f
/var/lib/dovecot/ssl-parameters.dat, i think it was in that dir.
On 2017-02-03 17:00, Thierry wrote:
Hi,
I have removed the '<' :
ssl_client_ca_file = /etc/ssl/certs/GandiCA2.pem
But now:
doveadm: Error: Corrupted SSL parameters file in state_dir: ssl-p
Hi,
thank You for a reply, compiling with Solaris Studio 12.5 solved this case.
Martin Preen rašė:
Hello,
I don't have problems building 2.2.27 on Solaris 10
(using Sun Workshop compiler 5.11).
The configuration is the same as your.
Maybe a compiler/version problem on your system ?
Regards
Yes. The ssl_client_ca_file is not actually expecting <, just file name.
Aki
On 2017-02-03 15:13, Thierry wrote:
Hi,
I have made change:
ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3
ssl = required
verbose_ssl = no
ssl_key =
Hello,
On 02/03/2017 08:51 AM, Thierry wrote:
Hello,
Still working with my ds
Hi,
I have made change:
ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3
ssl = required
verbose_ssl = no
ssl_key = Hello,
> On 02/03/2017 08:51 AM, Thierry wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Still working with my dsync pb.
>> I have done a clone (vmware) of my email server.
>> Today I have two strictly identical em
Bonjour Mike,
I have made the change from 'ssl_ca =' tp 'ssl_client_ca_file =' but
now I do have:
Error: sync: Couldn't initialize SSL context: Can't load CA certs from
directory : error:02001024:system library:fopen:File name too long
thx
Le vendredi 3 février 2017 à 11:34:43, vous écrivi
Hi there...
I just had the same problem yesterday.
I believe you're using the gcc3 compiler from /usr/sfw ?
Try with a newer gcc 4.
I used/installed the gcc4 packages from opencsw.org to get it
going faster.
(Installs under /opt/csw, so no problems with existing software.)
Change your PATH
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2017, Poliman - Serwis wrote:
I haven't doveadm logs in /var/log/. Are they default in another place or
maybe should I turn on something?
run
doveadm log find
as root.
Maybe: doveadm log errors
My config (default passdb block
Hello,
I don't have problems building 2.2.27 on Solaris 10
(using Sun Workshop compiler 5.11).
The configuration is the same as your.
Maybe a compiler/version problem on your system ?
Regards,
Martin
Mantas Gegužis wrote:
Hello,
I am tying to compile Dovecot 2.2.27 on Solaris 10, and I get th
Hello,
On 02/03/2017 08:51 AM, Thierry wrote:
Hello,
Still working with my dsync pb.
I have done a clone (vmware) of my email server.
Today I have two strictly identical emails servers (server1
(main) and server2 (bck) (except IP, hostname and mail_replica).
The ssl config on my bo
Hi,
I am interested in the "Dovecot Email Archive" solution. Does anyone know
if it is suitable revision-proof archiving?
Is it available for smaller companies? I tried to contact people at
dovecot.fi but I haven’t gotten any response yet.
Thanks
Regards,
And my logs:
Error from mail.err:
Feb 1 09:50:01 vps342401 postfix/smtpd[699]: fatal: no SASL authentication
mechanisms
Feb 1 09:51:02 vps342401 postfix/smtpd[724]: fatal: no SASL authentication
mechanisms
Feb 1 09:51:02 vps342401 postfix/smtpd[725]: fatal: no SASL authentication
mechanisms
Feb
I haven't doveadm logs in /var/log/. Are they default in another place or
maybe should I turn on something?
My config (default passdb block and auth_mechanisms, nothing more changed):
root@vps342401:/etc/dovecot# doveconf -n
# 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 3.13.0-100-generic x86_64 U
Is there any strange thing in these config lines?
2017-02-01 9:40 GMT+01:00 Aki Tuomi :
> doveadm log errors can be helpful too
>
>
> On 01.02.2017 10:25, Poliman - Serwis wrote:
> > I can check each logs, I have root privileges.
> >
> > 2017-02-01 9:04 GMT+01:00 Aki Tuomi :
> >
> >> Can you chec
I haven't doveadm logs in /var/log/. Are they default in another place or
maybe should I turn on something?
My config (default passdb block and auth_mechanisms, nothing more changed):
root@vps342401:/etc/dovecot# doveconf -n
# 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 3.13.0-100-generic x86_64
Ok, got it.
change imap-login and pop-login to these like showed in dovocot wiki for
high-performance login mode.
service imap-login {
chroot = login
service_count = 0
client_limit = 600
process_limit = 100
process_min_avail = 16
}
service pop3-login {
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