> Do you see anything useful in logs?
nope
randy
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 2:38 AM Aki Tuomi wrote:
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> On 26.8.2019 6.51, Mauricio Tavares via dovecot wrote:
> > Trying to figure out which step is causing me not to be able to
> > login. I am using a password file,
> >
> > passdb {
> > driver = passwd-file
> > args = scheme=SHA512-CRY
Hello,
i'm running 2 dovecot 2.3.4.1 servers with replication. once a week purge command is executed. but from time to time it seems there are deleted messages reappering after purge is executed. so i run in debug mode. i saw in the past a few questions about reappearing messages here on list.
Hello,
before migrating to dovecot we used local mbox mail storage. The mail client creates only empty directory instead of mailbox. Now if a User deletes a Mailbox that is only an empty Directory doveadm sometimes failed.
First it will list the empty Directory as Mailbox:
doveadm mailbox list -u
On Sun, 25 Aug 2019, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Per [1] I decided to see what the response (base64-reply) I am
submitting to dovecot looks like:
echo 'base64-reply' | base64 -d
raub@example.compassword
I think there's a hidden null character netween username and password which
you can see using
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:36 PM Joseph Tam via dovecot
wrote:
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> On Sun, 25 Aug 2019, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
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> > Per [1] I decided to see what the response (base64-reply) I am
> > submitting to dovecot looks like:
> >
> > echo 'base64-reply' | base64 -d
> > raub@example.compassword
>
> I thin
On 2019-08-25 20:51, Sebastian Krause via dovecot wrote:
Hi,
In many mail setups a required feature (for privacy reasons) is to
hide the host and IP of clients (in the "Received" header) that use
the authenticated submission over port 587. In Postfix that's
possible (https://serverfault.com/q/41