On 2021-07-29 10:12, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
I thought that mandatory authentication is the whole point of having
mail
submission on other port than 25. But looking at the RFC:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6409#section-4.3
It says that authorization by other means (being within a prot
On 2021-07-28 19:08, Dan Conway wrote:
Yes Dovecot will proxy the connection to the real MTA. My question is
why authentication is _always_ required on Dovecot when submission is
used, as MTAs usually have an option to allow non-authenticated
relaying.
where is this dokumented ?, what mta suppo
Dne středa 28. července 2021 19:08:17 CEST, Dan Conway napsal(a):
> Yes Dovecot will proxy the connection to the real MTA. My question is
> why authentication is /always/ required on Dovecot when submission is
> used, as MTAs usually have an option to allow non-authenticated relaying.
I thought th
Thank you for the pointers. People say RTFM, as if that's rude, but it's good
to know, especially if there is documentation of ongoing development or a "road
map" for future work.
On July 28, 2021 10:51:50 AM AKDT, Antonio Leding wrote:
>Making no assertions\judgements as to the goal or intende
Making no assertions\judgements as to the goal or intended path to get
there…just helping with the original question…
Based on the submission server link below, it appears you will need to
use the same auth mechanisms for submission as you do for imap\pop. So
essentially, the same type of con
Definitely possible - just not sure of the desired use case for this.
But given the devs did it, there just be some demand…
https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/submission_server/
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On 28 Jul 2021, at 11:18, John Stoffel wrote:
"Dan" == Dan Conway writes:
Are you sure? I know that
Are you sure? I know that postfix can use the same backend database
for authentication as dovecot, and dovecot can be the master, but
dovecot
does NOT listen on port 25 or 587 at all, those are all just used by
Postfix.
Not true anymore. Dovecot added a submission service in a recent
version
> "Dan" == Dan Conway writes:
Are you sure? I know that postfix can use the same backend database
for authentication as dovecot, and dovecot can be the master, but dovecot
does NOT listen on port 25 or 587 at all, those are all just used by
Postfix.
Dan> Yes Dovecot will proxy the connecti
Am 28.07.2021 um 19:08 schrieb Dan Conway:
Yes Dovecot will proxy the connection to the real MTA. My question is
why authentication is /always/ required on Dovecot when submission is
used, as MTAs usually have an option to allow non-authenticated relaying.
And relaying without authentication i
Yes Dovecot will proxy the connection to the real MTA. My question is
why authentication is /always/ required on Dovecot when submission is
used, as MTAs usually have an option to allow non-authenticated relaying.
On 7/28/21 10:19 AM, justina colmena ~biz wrote:
I am quite curious about the cir
I am quite curious about the circumstances of this question. I was not aware
that Dovecot actually offered mail submission service. If Dovecot does offer
such a service, then it will have to relay the submitted mail to the real MTA,
which is very likely not Dovecot. At the moment I have Postfix
Hello,
Is it possible to disable the requirement for authentication on the
submission service? I'm trying to require authentication for all, except
for a handful of IP addresses.
Thank you.
ehlo test.com
250-aaa
250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
250-BURL imap
250-CHUNKING
250-DSN
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
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