Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your answer.
I'm happy with / separators too so I changed them.
Will it work too if I rewrite "rcpt to" at transport time in exim?
For example: i...@domain.com -> Public/i...@domain.com
I have a file with email addresses for exim to distinguish public mails.
In this way
Hello I have configured Dovecot against AD, using outlook with NTLM and is
working like a charm...
Try the following this link...
http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ActiveDirectoryNtlm
I hope this will help you...
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From: dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-boun...@d
Okay,
I have this in the config:
---
namespace {
type = public
prefix = public/
separator = /
location = sdbox:/home/vmail/public/%u
subscriptions = no
}
---
And "sieve_before = /home/vmail/sieve/"
My sieve script here:
---
require "fileinto";
if addres
Reindl, thanks again for your email, but now I realize that perhaps
you misunderstood my problem. I have got the SSL working with the
config presented in my first post. The problem is that I'm surprised
that Dovecot lets clients establish an SSL connection even when the
client doesn't present
Am 29.06.2013 21:54, schrieb Ireneusz Szcześniak:
> Reindl, thanks again for your email, but now I realize that perhaps you
> misunderstood my problem. I have got the
> SSL working with the config presented in my first post. The problem is that
> I'm surprised that Dovecot lets
> clients esta
With my config, Dovecot disallows logging in when the SSL connection
was established by a client without a certificate. In this case the
client gets to talk to Dovecot. The client could exploit potential
Dovecot vulnerabilities.
Instead, I want the SSL connection to be dropped by OpenSSL whe
why are you refusing to understand that this is technical *nonsense*
how do you imagine that "and so the client doesn't get to talk with Dovecot"
by respect the dovecot configuration? damned inform you about network basics
and do not demand impossible things like "the daemon listens to a port but
On 29.6.2013, at 23.39, Ireneusz Szcześniak wrote:
> With my config, Dovecot disallows logging in when the SSL connection was
> established by a client without a certificate. In this case the client gets
> to talk to Dovecot. The client could exploit potential Dovecot
> vulnerabilities.
>
>
If I open an imap connection to a local maildir installation like so:
/usr/lib/dovecot/imap -o mail_location=maildir:$HOME/.mail/account/:LAYOUT=fs
And issue:
c list "" *
This is the result (this is a gmail account):
* LIST (\HasChildren) "/" [Gmail]
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" [Gmail]/Spam
*
Thank you, Timo, for your detailed and authoritative response.
Now I know that my config is fine, and that I didn't miss some option.
Thanks again!
On 29.06.2013 23:25, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 29.6.2013, at 23.39, Ireneusz Szcześniak wrote:
With my config, Dovecot disallows logging in when
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