Aha, I see. I didnt know this. I thought there was another mailing list
for bugs ðŸ¤.
On 2025-02-11 01:07, Peter via dovecot wrote:
On 10/02/25 22:41, Zakaria via dovecot wrote:
Aha, it sounds like a real bug then. Maybe you submit to bugs mailing
list?
What bugs mailing list? According to
ht
On 10/02/25 22:41, Zakaria via dovecot wrote:
Aha, it sounds like a real bug then. Maybe you submit to bugs mailing list?
What bugs mailing list? According to
https://www.dovecot.org/bugreport-mail/ bug reports should be sent to
this list, which is exactly what I did.
Peter
_
Sorry, I sent that this morning just before running off to my job.
Here's the section of dovecot.conf that I'm working on:
ssl_server_cert_file =
/etc/letsencrypt/live/mailserver.example1.com/fullchain.pem
ssl_server_key_file =
/etc/letsencrypt/live/mailserver.example1.com/privkey.pem
local 127
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On 10/02/2025 20:36 EET Kent Borg via dovecot
wrote:
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On 2/10/25 5:07 AM, Robert Nowotny via dovecot wrote:
>> A default dovecot (el9 rpm) install is compliant as it does not
work
>> and does not do anything, it is just a bunch of binaries on a
dis
On 2/10/25 5:07 AM, Robert Nowotny via dovecot wrote:
A default dovecot (el9 rpm) install is compliant as it does not work
and does not do anything, it is just a bunch of binaries on a disk.
and how exactly this answer is useful ?
oh my, I am feeding the troll again
I see it as a useful
SCRAM-SHA-256/512 could be one.
Aki
> On 10/02/2025 16:13 EET Jochen Bern via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> On 10.02.25 14:18, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> > I am not sure how we should actually implement this. Do you mean
> > that we should require that you always provide a password scheme
> > for credentials,
On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 4:34 PM Ken Wright via dovecot
wrote:
> I host two email servers, example1.com and example2.net. How can I
> configure Dovecot 2.4 to distinguish between the two?
>
Hi Ken,
Look at these:
1.
https://doc.dovecot.org/2.3/configuration_manual/howto/simple_virtual_install
On 10. Feb 2025, at 15.24, Florian Effenberger via dovecot
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> frido--- via dovecot wrote on 10.02.25 at 14:07:
>> The problem as described at the start of this thread is not solved in iOS
>> 18.3. A bit more testing shows that it only appears to happen with
>> attachments a
On 10.02.25 14:18, Aki Tuomi wrote:
I am not sure how we should actually implement this. Do you mean
that we should require that you always provide a password scheme
for credentials, or require explicit {PLAIN} prefix or what?
Everything costs something and has unexpected side-effects, like
break
Ken, would help if you would give a bit more context or information what
exactly do you want to achive?
Aki
> On 10/02/2025 15:57 EET Zakaria via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> I think you need proxy solution on top of dovecot, e.g create two
> subdomains allocating one for each server and configure
I think you need proxy solution on top of dovecot, e.g create two
subdomains allocating one for each server and configure dovecot with
each, and use haproxy to forward each subdomain requests to each server
mta or mail server(imap, pop3) i.e. dovecot ports.
On 2025-02-10 13:21, Ken Wright via
Hello,
frido--- via dovecot wrote on 10.02.25 at 14:07:
The problem as described at the start of this thread is not solved in
iOS 18.3. A bit more testing shows that it only appears to happen with
attachments around 1MB and bigger.
there seem to be two kind of problems, at least on my devices
> On 10 Feb 2025, at 10:23, Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
> wrote:
>
> Dovecot aligns the password encryption scheme used by the imap client with
> the password storage scheme used by the server.
>
> Since the default is set to plain text, the client sends the password in
> plain text (tls tun
I host two email servers, example1.com and example2.net. How can I
configure Dovecot 2.4 to distinguish between the two?
Ken
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I am not sure how we should actually implement this. Do you mean that we should
require that you always provide a password scheme for credentials, or require
explicit {PLAIN} prefix or what? Everything costs something and has unexpected
side-effects, like breaking everyone's master password auth
Your argument is "that a default install is not compliant" and therefore you
ask people to change things. I am proving your argument is incorrect, so the
basis of your change request is gone.
> > A default dovecot (el9 rpm) install is compliant as it does not work
> and does not do anything, i
The problem as described at the start of this thread is not solved in
iOS 18.3. A bit more testing shows that it only appears to happen with
attachments around 1MB and bigger.
Op 10-02-2025 om 08:18 schreef Steven Varco via dovecot:
Hi iPhone users
I’m wodering if this problem is solved by no
A default dovecot (el9 rpm) install is compliant as it does not work and does
not do anything, it is just a bunch of binaries on a disk.
and how exactly this answer is useful ?
oh my, I am feeding the troll again
Bitranox
*Von:* Marc via dovecot
*Gesendet:* Montag, 10. Februar 2025 um
Thumbs up for that.
It costs nothing and adds value. Cant see any downsides (which might
exist, aki might elaborate).
Bitranox
*Von:* Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
*Gesendet:* Montag, 10. Februar 2025 um 13:51 MEZ
*An:* aki.tu...@open-xchange.com
*Kopie:* dovecot
*Betreff:* RE: Dovecot's
>
> This is not the point, however.
>
> The point is that the default is not GDPR compliant, and a first easy
> alternative is also not GDPR compliant, and decoupling the user scheme
> from the server storage scheme is not at all obvious. Adopting a GDPR-
> compliant default would send out the in
I do, Aki.
This is not the point, however.
The point is that the default is not GDPR compliant, and a first easy
alternative is also not GDPR compliant, and decoupling the user scheme from the
server storage scheme is not at all obvious. Adopting a GDPR-compliant default
would send out the in
> On 10/02/2025 12:37 EET h_y_i_e_n--- via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> I'm getting LDAP/LUA build errors with dovecot 2.4.0 even when --without-lua
> and --without-ldap is specified: eg.
>
> In file included from db-ldap-settings.c:9:
> ../../src/lib-ldap/ldap-settings-parse.h:4:10: fatal error: l
> On 10/02/2025 12:23 EET Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
> wrote:
>
>
> Dovecot aligns the password encryption scheme used by the imap client with
> the password storage scheme used by the server.
>
> Since the default is set to plain text, the client sends the password in
> plain text (tl
I'm getting LDAP/LUA build errors with dovecot 2.4.0 even when --without-lua
and --without-ldap is specified: eg.
In file included from db-ldap-settings.c:9:
../../src/lib-ldap/ldap-settings-parse.h:4:10: fatal error: ldap.h: No such
file or directory
4 | #include
| ^~~~
>
> Dovecot aligns the password encryption scheme used by the imap client
> with the password storage scheme used by the server.
>
> Since the default is set to plain text, the client sends the password in
> plain text (tls tunneled), and the server local storage of passwords is
> a plain text fi
Dovecot aligns the password encryption scheme used by the imap client with the
password storage scheme used by the server.
Since the default is set to plain text, the client sends the password in plain
text (tls tunneled), and the server local storage of passwords is a plain text
file.
For m
After last week's struggle with the new version and my conf file, I got
everything working. Now however dovecot crashes on me every few hours.
The logs show a bunch of this kind of warning, which I find mention of on the
internets:
> Feb 07 15:13:47 imap(58317): Warning: Time moved forward 48.8
Aha, it sounds like a real bug then. Maybe you submit to bugs mailing
list?
On 2025-02-10 07:22, Peter via dovecot wrote:
On 8/02/25 02:03, hi--- via dovecot wrote:
You might need to upgrade pigeonhole first. I had test failures and
gone away when upgraded pigeonhole first.
Pigeonhole hasn't
On 2/10/25 11:47 AM, Ken Wright via dovecot wrote:
> There used to be a "default_pass_scheme" parameter but
> that's apparently gone now.
https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4.0/core/summaries/settings.html#passdb_default_password_scheme
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