you posted is for obtaining APN certs for Apple devices.
You cannot legally use that in a mail server scenario.
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nymore (more accurately: it has been deprecated, and
existing users will eventually lose the functionality).
See, e.g.,
https://blog.mxroute.com/important-update-regarding-ios-push-notifications/
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> .
Sorry for the noise, me culpa, mea maxima culpa.
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ng looked at).
In short, in the (hopefully) very near future, you will be able to open a mail
application, enter your email address as "setup", and then be presented with
the auth screen of your local OAUTH provider.
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tch to dovecot-2.3.21.1 on 14.1-STABLE FreeBSD.
Now, after 24 hours, dovecot doesn't complain about "Time moved forwards" any
longer.
Before, I had had between 10 and 250 complaints every day.
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26.07.2024 14:37, Marc via dovecot wrote:
How to get dovecot use the from in sieve in the envelope?
One of the possible bugs with vacation is to tell it to use
envelope addresses instead of from addresses.
Don't do it.
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-l (lowercase L) is for locking.
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https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4/core/plugins/mail_compress.html
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> On 07/07/2024 8:09 AM MDT Joan Moreau via dovecot wrote:
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> I tested teh git version of dovecot. It seems the IMAP Compress plugin
> (imap_zlib) has disappeared.
https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/5f27e25c64555dcaae6cb00c479cd05bc2638
Can we please stop this thread here?
Clearly, Laura does not seek solutions, the intention seems to be shouting at
people.
As they say, don't feed the trolls, - don't give more caises fpr shouting.
Let this thread die in peace.
Thanks,
/mjt
26.06.2024 22:26, Laura Smith via dovecot wrote:
W
On Tuesday, June 25, 2024 5:08:15 PM CEST, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
We can already see that the Debian/RedHat patched 2.3 which is
offered is broken because there is more than just "making it
compile" with things like OpenSSL3, and yes, I can appreciate
that it's not fully broken, but it's
> On 06/13/2024 2:33 AM MDT MK via dovecot wrote:
>
> What is the reason that Debian 12/Ubuntu 22.04/RHEL 9 are not supported by CE
> 2.3?
OS-provided dependencies that won't work with 2.3 code (e.g., OpenSSL).
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The community repositories continue to be maintained.
Debian 12/Ubuntu 22.04/RHEL 9 are not supported by CE 2.3 so we don't build
packages for them. They will be supported in CE 2.4.
Distros may have done their own work to modify Dovecot source to get 2.3 to
bu
uot;localhost.com" - you almost certainly are intending to connect to localhost
(i.e. the local loopback address, 127.0.0.1) rather than the remote domain
localhost.com. So it looks like a configuration error.
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See
https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/list_of_events/#mail-user-session-finished
You will need to build a event listener for this event, and then do your
scripting in there.
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https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/lua_based_authentication/
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>Am 27.03.24 um 18:49 schrieb Michael Grant via dovecot:
>>I could really use some help debugging issue.
>
>Timo gave some debugging tips in a similar case cf.
>https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2023-March/126229.html
>
>In case you know how to use gdb, that sho
out what.
I can not migrate the entire server to maildir. I would be willing to
migrate just my inbox to maildir to see if this fixes it. Any help on
how to do this? Can this be done such that my ~/mail/* files remain as
mbox files?
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server. I did start
recently using 'eM Client' on Windows a couple days ago, could that have caused
this? Mail seems to continue to come in to my imap clients, but these errors
in the log are worrying!
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require auth, it can't use the passdb so that's what the error message is
saying.
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I keep seeing this come up over and over. My understanding is it’s not getting
removed, it’s just moving to the paid version of Dovecot. What is the cost for
a small user license of dovecot that incudes replication anyway? Is the price
that outrageous?
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On 2024-01-21 09:29, Michael Peddemors wrote:
On 2024-01-21 04:43, Patrick Domack via dovecot wrote:
Quoting Benny Pedersen :
Christian Kivalo skrev den 2024-01-21 02:08:
Just wish LMTP would not end up with duplicate Return-Path headers..
Duplicate return path headers? I don't see th
2.0.0/13
Hope this helps. I have been there so many times and it's a regular
occurance in my tech life chasing these ghosts.
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to prefer LMTP.
Just wish LMTP would not end up with duplicate Return-Path headers..
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14.01.2024 18:39, Benny Pedersen:
dovecot developers do a repo, but debian maintainers could help arm64
precompiled problem solving, why not ask ?
Well, debian doesn't work like that.
But once the package is in debian, you can ship either
the dockerfile or whole image using just the debian
c
14.01.2024 17:46, peter+dovecot--- via dovecot:
Isn't https://github.com/dovecot/docker the source for the official docker
images?
Docker images of dovecot, most likely yes (I don't know).
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14.01.2024 12:46, peter+dovecot--- via dovecot :
I would be fantastic if dovecot could release arm64 debian packages to the
community repo, as it would allow fixing a lot of downstream problems:
Shouldn't debian packaging be part of debian, not dovecot?
Quite often (but definitely not always),
> > Error: Mailbox INBOX: Sync failed for mbox: UID inserted in the middle of
> mailbox (4315358 > 4312144, seq=1, idx_msgs=3212)
>
> Maildir to the rescue?
>
> https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/known_issues/mbox_problems/
I really want to migrate to maildir.
Is it possible for me to migrate
> Do these two share a single user ID, or do they use separate IDs? Think
> about file/directory ownership and permissions. If user IDs 123 and 234
> attempt use the same directory, things will break. User 123 should not
> be able to delete a file owned by user 234, for example.
yes, same UID/GID
f.
Is it possible to tell Dovecot that these 2 users are in fact the
same, as in like an alias user? Or is it possible to tell dovecot not
to process mail for say for 'joe' the system user?
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>
> doveconf -d shows that I have no such config key as ssl_protocols, my
> ssl_min_protocol is TLSv1.2, and the default ssl_cipher_list is the
> following huge string:
>
> ALL:!kRSA:!SRP:!kDHd:!DSS:!aNULL:!eNULL:!EXPORT:!DES:!3DES:!MD5:!PSK:!R
I'm having trouble authenticating certain users. I see this in the
logs:
Nov 19 16:26:40 auth: Debug: pam(jane,192.168.2.83,<...>): Performing passdb
lookup
Nov 19 16:26:40 auth: Debug: pam(jane,192.168.2.83,<...>): passdb doesn't
support credential lookups
Nov 19 16:26:40 auth: Debug: pam(jane
On Sun, 2023-11-19 at 15:33 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Thanks Bernardo,
>
> I use Void Linux, not Debian. Is there a command that tells me the
> defaults?
>
The one I typed :)
The doveconf command has a few flags that control what settings are
displayed, and "-d" tells it to show the default
On Sat, 2023-11-18 at 16:54 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> I forgot to say: I'm using Dovecot 2.3.21 on an up to date 64 bit
> x86_64 Void Linux computer using runit for its init system. I populate
> Dovecot's Maildir via fetchmail and procmail.
>
You probably don't have to do anything. SSLv2 and
ing to work with anyone to help make that
happen for ANY platform..
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I think I just figured this out myself
On Fri, Oct 20, 2023 at 09:47:28AM -0400, Michael Grant via dovecot wrote:
> How do I stop dovecot from proposing AUTH to the relay server?
submission_relay_port = 25
I was using port 587.
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localhost, not top.networkguild.org. So it
seems clear, the relay should a) not auth, and b) not do ssl.
Note that this is not an open relay, it's only open on the loopback
interface.
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> On 10/13/2023 1:26 PM MDT Laura Smith via dovecot wrote:
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>
> FUD ?
>
> I knew someone would accuse me of that which is why I linked to the video
> from the horse's mouth, I transcribe what
On Sun, 2023-10-08 at 11:27 -0400, Dave McGuire wrote:
>We have an existing user with a lot of mail that we need to move from
> one domain to another. Our mail system is database-backed so changing
> the account is trivial, but can I just move the directory from
> the structure above from
> Heya mgrant, been a long time!
Very! Will hit you off-list.
> If you're using a database for authentication, you can do this sort of
> translation past using stored functions in MySQL. Queries look something
> like this:
>
> password_query = SELECT userid AS username, domain, password FR
s and uname is a unix login
which might be completely different).
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Ah contraire, Eduardo. My location since 1984 is in the middle northern area of WV, USA, And I am a minimum of 150 kilometers from the nearest ipv6
enabled network connection. I'm not even sure my cable modem, furnished by Shentel about 7 to 10 years ago,
increased attack vector and other observed issues.
But of course, the listen directive can easily be modified. Just harder
for newbies looking for an 'out of the box' solution.
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A little more in-site into what you are looking for might help.
Dovecot does expose a method, we use if for our 'Fingerprinting' system..
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> On 07/19/2023 2:54 PM MDT Michael Grimm via dovecot
> wrote:
>
> Michael Slusarz via dovecot wrote:
> >> On 07/18/2023 9:00 AM MDT Gerald Galster wrote:
>
> >> While I understand it takes effort to maintain the replication plugin,
> >> this
very beginning of Timo's
publishing replication it had had flaws, but other users and myself tested it
while Timo enhances his code (and IIRC once even rewrote it from scratch). For
years now it runs as expected and documented.
As mentioned in this
On 2023-07-19 12:55, Gerald Galster wrote:
Le 19/07/2023 à 19:53, Michael Peddemors a écrit :
Real world is a bit different.. DNS Caching.. While DNS Round Robin is good
enough to distribute loads, it isnt' a very good method for failover, even with
a very short TTL. Many home routers,
Michael Slusarz via dovecot wrote:
>> On 07/18/2023 9:00 AM MDT Gerald Galster wrote:
>> While I understand it takes effort to maintain the replication plugin, this
>> is especially problematic for small active/active high-availability
>> deployments.
>
> To c
availability isn't cheap. (I would argue that if you truly need
this sort of carrier-grade HA for 50 users, it makes much more sense to use
email as-a-service than trying to do it yourself these days. Unless you have
very specific reasons and a ton of cash.)
michael
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storage is what you need if you want
high availability, whether in Pro or CE.
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I suggested to think about a dovecot small/medium business edition
with a more affordable price tag.
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continue to provide invaluable feedback internally in determining the proper
balance between open and commercial considerations. They deserve to be thanked
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imary / backup setup
AND: What do you believe an alternative should be, for a failover scenario of
two IMAP servers?
doveadm sync is not! That's why replicator has been implemented!
> That's completely crazy !
+1
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On 2023-06-26 17:17, Joseph Tam wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2023, Michael Peddemors wrote:
* Use services like RATS-AUTH to block IPs that can safely be blocked as known
hackers..
Cool. Are there other DNSRBLs (apart from bl.blocklist.de) that list
BFD attack IPs?
* Use services like RATS-NULL
Hope this message helps members of the list. Some things should be made
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grep Marai mail.info | wc -l == 14485
O
> On 06/16/2023 9:59 AM MDT Claudio Corvino wrote:
>
> I updated to Debian 12 but I can't find repo for bookworm on
> https://repo.dovecot.org/.
> When it will be released?
There will not be any releases of 2.3 for Debian 12. You will need to wai
15.06.2023 19:30, Michael Grant via dovecot wrote:
This morning, it looks like it’s working. It took a long time to decompress
the compressed mail folder.
You’re right, it shows up in imap as “2021.gz”.
Up to now, I was decompressing it if I needed it, this is great, saves me a
step. I
what the clients
are doing?
Or does anyone have any advise which might help resolve this without resorting
to me digging into the imap protocol?
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using zlib?
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e plugin
predates it (I think) - using Dovecot tokenization would have required
'use_libfts' to be present in the fts_lucene setting (which I doubt was ever
documented). I believe Dovecot was just doing simple white-space tokenization
instead, so lucene code/library was likely receiving the full string and doing
internal tokenization.
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precisely to handle concurrency?
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Everyone should adopt this policy by default. Turning off AUTH on
insecure connections has shown to reduce email compromise levels by up
to 90%.
Reminder, this also applies to POP/IMAP.
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The sources of bind, ftp, sshd, and postfix have already been modified
accordingly.
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Hi,
First of all may I say I am not an expert on Dovecot so please forgive me if
the answer to my query is obvious.
After upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 my email is not working.
root@mail:~# doveconf -n
# 2.3.16 (7e2e900c1a): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.5.16 (09c29328
lk
mailers, automated emails, etc.
On 2023-02-10 04:18, Dr. Rolf Jansen wrote:
Am 08.02.2023 um 20:03 schrieb Michael Peddemors :
Dovecot vacation message issues..
Tough for any system to do correctly.
The problem here is that inbound mails from third parties utilizing AWS-SES
come in with an u
the PTR
on your EC2 instance.
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On 11/15/22 13:45, Krisztián Szegi wrote:
I'd like to report that non-binding auth to (Open)LDAP doesn't work
if the latter hashes passwords with ARGON2.
Could you please elaborate why using LDAP bind is a problem for you?
Ciao, Michael.
Not to mention, you can use the same load balancer from many other
traffic shaping solutions.
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hey,
i am considering changing my mailbox format from maildir to mdbox. the
reason for this is mainly, b/c i have (a) multiple large mailboxes with
tens of thousands of mail files, and (b) most of these mails files have a
size significantly smaller than the sector size of the disk.
so, since
..
IMHO, Dovecot should simply refuse to accept or deliver a message with a
'bad' message id, so that the sending system can identify and correct
the problem.
That way Dovecot doesn't need to address/modify the email message.
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On 2022-10-01 21:35, Sébastien Ri
esponses from both, but until now, as far as I
can see, it has not been fixed. The best fix would be (if it really is a bug
in pigeonhole), if pigeonhole fixes the problem, then it's fixed for all users
of Dovecot. I guess Alibaba is not the only sender with an invalid "Message-ID&qu
2nd idea (see below)
> On 14. Aug 2022, at 21:15, Michael Grimm wrote:
>
> lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
>
>> Yes, you are right. The problems are not of technical nature. The reason
>> seems to be some sort of fear (and "admins").
>> We have all we n
il and repeat the backup. Finally you have to
redirect mail to the new server. Haven't done that before to a remote server
but to different filesystems at one host, instead.
If I might have misunderstood what you need to achieve, forget about this mail
;-)
Regards,
Michael
Hi Aki,
On 08.08.22 13:54, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Hi, Michael, did you consider my suggestion to use raw events instead of
rawlogs for this?
I was writing an answer to you next :-)
As far as I can see, the "Event Export" only exports events of the
requests, but not the full raw
l his emails while setting up a new
account in Thunderbird or so. That sounds like a suboptional idea. Syslog
cannot handle binary text I guess, and it might have limits like "line length
limits" or similar. It sounds like the wrong tool for the job. Michael
Am 28-Jul-2022 15:28:1
ns or hundreds of files
per user per day, each file with a timestamp in it, so the filename is not
predictable. How should I create "a socket" for that to capture the file
contents if I don't know the filenames that will be used? Michael
Am 28-Jul-2022 13:02:16 +0200 schrie
ld
make things a lot easier. Is there any possibility at the moment to create a
lua script and "hook" to those "request and response events"? If not, would it
be possible to add that feature in the future? Kind regards
Michael
e for 2.4 release.)
michael
.2-0ubuntu1.6) or is this just happening here?
As has been discussed on this list previously, Dovecot 2.3.x is not (yet) fully
compatible with openSSL 3.
michael
as above, on large index tasks?
You need to change the source, as Tika has a hardcoded 60 second HTTP request
limit.
https://github.com/dovecot/core/blob/release-2.3.19/src/plugins/fts/fts-parser-tika.c#L76
michael
On 2022-07-14 10:12, Michael Slusarz wrote:
On 07/07/2022 5:24 AM Aki Tuomi wrote:
FWIW I think OAuth2 is the modern way to do actually MFA authentication. There is some
progress in Mozilla world (and hopefully other mail clients) to allow OAuth2 to work
outside the "big three&qu
stead are focusing
our attention in building and supporting a broader community of client authors
and authentication providers to push for implementation in order to accomplish
the goal.
michael
p.s. As mentioned by Aki, app-specific/device passwords is a perfectly
acceptable solution, although a bit of an end-user usability nightmare. It's a
hack to improve security today, but not a proper long-term answer.
koolaid'.
But it is nice to see products like Thunderbird and other supporting
alternative means of 2FA, just like to see Dovecot support them as well
natively, or through plugins.
Just my two bits..
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IMAP/SMTP/POP, even other things like caldav/carddav etc)
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On 2022-06-27 07:53, justina colmena ~biz wrote:
I don't see why not.
Dovecot and Postfix are entirely configurable to connect to and use any
desired authentication mechanism through certain basic interfa
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