These comments coming from you, are not surprising given who you are, so
i wont bother this list with any further reply, because i'm sure the
other trolls and fanbois will come out the woodwork..
On Fri, 2010-01-01 at 18:49 -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
> > he wants people to sub to his useles
>> What has this got to do with anything, It was well before Christmas.
> It was 12/10/09... two weeks... pretty close if you ask me, lots of
> people take 2-3 week vacations during this time of year.
Oh... and the only message that shows up in the archives is the
follow-up you posted yourself o
On 2010-01-01, Noel Butler (noel.but...@ausics.net) wrote:
>> Then again, I might have just missed it. In addition, you do know what
>> time of the year it is, didn't you? Many individuals like myself have
>> better things to do than slave over our PCs waiting to answer questions.
> What has this
On 2009-12-31 7:01 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 16:21 -0500, Jerry wrote:
>>> Dunno. Above the private field appears to be "-" (the one after
>>> unix). I don't know why Postfix would see it as "--n".
>> Maybe asking Wietse Venema might prove
>> insightful.
> wouldnt do that,
On Fri, 2010-01-01 at 06:52 -0500, Gerard wrote:
> Second, I totally disagree with your claim that his mail forum is
> useless. I have on several occasions posted quires and received rapid
> responses. By the way, I do not remember seeing your post on the forum.
Yep, I got a copy of it back so i
On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 10:01:30 +1000
Noel Butler articulated:
> On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 16:21 -0500, Jerry wrote:
>
>
> > > Dunno. Above the private field appears to be "-" (the one after
> > > unix). I don't know why Postfix would see it as "--n".
> >
> > Maybe asking Wietse Venema might prove
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 16:21 -0500, Jerry wrote:
> > Dunno. Above the private field appears to be "-" (the one after
> > unix). I don't know why Postfix would see it as "--n".
>
> Maybe asking Wietse Venema might prove
> insightful.
>
wouldnt do that, he gets very touchy with people emailing
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 17:41 -0500, Jerry wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 16:55:39 -0500
> Timo Sirainen articulated:
>
> > I'm pretty sure Wietse would prefer people to ask questions in mailing
> > list (like me).
>
> As a regular end user, I would certainly agree. However, as a
> developer of a pi
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 16:55:39 -0500
Timo Sirainen articulated:
> I'm pretty sure Wietse would prefer people to ask questions in mailing
> list (like me).
As a regular end user, I would certainly agree. However, as a
developer of a piece of software that is commonly used in conjunction
with his pr
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 16:21 -0500, Jerry wrote:
> Maybe asking Wietse Venema might prove
> insightful.
I'm pretty sure Wietse would prefer people to ask questions in mailing
list (like me).
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On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 14:55:51 -0500
Timo Sirainen articulated:
> > Dec 31 11:33:29 mail postfix/master[5377]: fatal:
> > /etc/postfix/master.cf: line 82: field "private": bad value: "--n"
> ..
> > dovecot unix - n n - - pipe flags=DRhu user=vmail:mail
> > argv=/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -c /etc/
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 13:37 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
> sql(ra...@baldtel.com,64.33.164.10): PLAIN(rakka) !=
> '$1$f82c98f9$/vrwt3aZHWM/5j1pjEhVZ1'
See the PLAIN(rakka). It assumes the '$1$f82..' is in plaintext, while
it's really md5-crypt. Set default_pass_scheme = md5-crypt to
dovecot-sql.
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 12:41 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
I noticed that the statement has /var/vmail//rakka. Is the // ok?
That's because the %d is empty.
I tried with ra...@domain and this is my log on that attempt
AUTH#0111#011PLAIN#011service=pop3#011lip=
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On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 12:41 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
> I noticed that the statement has /var/vmail//rakka. Is the // ok?
That's because the %d is empty.
> I tried with ra...@domain and this is my log on that attempt
>
> AUTH#0111#011PLAIN#011service=pop3#011lip=192.168.1.9#011rip=64.33.164.
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 11:18 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
sql(rakka,64.33.164.10): query: SELECT username as user, password,
'/var/vmail//rakka' as userdb_home,'maildir:/var/vmail//rakka' as
userdb_mail, 150 as userdb_uid, 8 as userdb_gid FROM mailbox WHERE
username = '
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On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 11:18 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
> sql(rakka,64.33.164.10): query: SELECT username as user, password,
> '/var/vmail//rakka' as userdb_home,'maildir:/var/vmail//rakka' as
> userdb_mail, 150 as userdb_uid, 8 as userdb_gid FROM mailbox WHERE
> username = 'rakka' AND active
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 15:09 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
When I telnet into 110 I can enter a username with user [username] then
when I do pass [password] I get -ERR Authentication failed.
I know the user info is correct.
Setting auth_debug_passwords=yes and look
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On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 15:09 -0600, Anthony Nedland wrote:
> When I telnet into 110 I can enter a username with user [username] then
> when I do pass [password] I get -ERR Authentication failed.
> I know the user info is correct.
Setting auth_debug_passwords=yes and looking at the logs would tell
(Apologies if this is a resend, but I thought I had received a
bounceback message.)
I have installed dovecot-postfix and postfixadmin on an Ubuntu 9.10
machine.
The userdb and passdb are both mysql.
If I set up a user in postfixadmin they are able to send.
I can successfully telnet into the se
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