I am sorry if this is not the correct list for asking this. T try to build
dovecot 2.3.20 from source on a QNAP NAS, which is a linux variant. There is an
dovecot available, but this does not include a pigeonhole sieve,
that’s why I try to build it from source. The configure script works fine, bu
I try to logon to map using dovecot with SSL required. I get following entries
in the log:Mar 20 13:49:30 auth: Debug: Loading modules from directory:
/opt/lib/dovecot/modules/auth
Mar 20 13:49:30 auth: Debug: Module loaded:
/opt/lib/dovecot/modules/auth/lib20_auth_var_expand_crypt.so
Mar 20 13:
s too?
> 4. Are other servers running Dovecot with same user account?
>
>
> El 20/3/23 a les 4:01, Horst Simon ha escrit:
>> I try to logon to map using dovecot with SSL required. I get following
>> entries in the log:Mar 20 13:49:30 auth: Debug: Loading modules from
>&g
I try to configure to have user authenticate to a local file called users, with
their mailboxes in ../../spool/dovecot, not in their home directories. I have
this working correctly with pam authentication on different servers(openSuse
and macOS). This server has no pam authentication so I need t
I de-installed to supplied binaries of dovecot and openssl and build openssl
and dovecot from source, this solved my problem.
> On 21 Mar 2023, at 00:38, Horst Simon wrote:
>
> The others are on openSUSE 15.4 and macOS, all are binary installs
>
> Entware build options
> Bui
user1:{SSHA512}::
user2:{SSHA512} On 22 Mar 2023, at 23:00, Narcis Garcia
>
> Please, specify OS environment, Dovecot version, and what options did
> you try.
>
>
> El 22/3/23 a les 4:52, Horst Simon ha escrit:
>> I try to configure to have user authenticate to a loca
; userdb {
> driver = passwd-file
> args = username_format=%u /etc/dovecot/imap.passwd
> }
>
> $ head /etc/dovecot/imap.passwd
> to@localhost.local:{plain}1:vmail:vmailuserdb_mail=mdbox:~/Mdbox/%d/%n:INDEX=~/indexes/%d/%n
>
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 at 05:08, Horst
erably also home (see VirtualUsers). (gecos) and (shell)
> fields are unused by Dovecot.
> You can leave empty what you don't need.
>
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 at 11:09, Horst Simon <mailto:horst.sim...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>> I am not sure if I understand it correctly,