I'm on RHES 4.x
I downloaded 2 dovecot RPM packages from
http://packages.sw.be/dovecot/
dovecot-1.0.13-1.el4.rfx.i386.rpm 13-Nov-2010 22:15 1.8M RHEL4 and
CentOS-4 x86 32bit
and
dovecot-0.99.13-1.2.el4.test.i386.rpm 21-Feb-2005 16:57 693K RHEL4 and
CentOS-4 x86 32bit
The first rp
Thanks very much
Will get the RHES 4 packages tomorrow as not in office
now. Just hope they can be "rpm" installed right away
without compiling.
Can the 2.0 RHEL5 packages run on RHEL 4.x OS ?
Sun
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Oli Schacher wrote:
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> 0.9 / 1.0 : These versions are wa
M, Oli Schacher wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 18:00:53 +0800
> sunhux G wrote:
>
> > I'm on RHES 4.x
> >
> > I downloaded 2 dovecot RPM packages from
> > http://packages.sw.be/dovecot/
> >
> > dovecot-1.0.13-1.el4.rfx.i386.rpm 13-Nov-2010 22:
b 16, 2011 at 12:01 PM, sunhux G wrote:
> I've done the installation (rpm downloaded from the RHES4 link
> given by Oli below) but dovecot won't start, it gave
> the error pop3-login & imap-login not supported by protocol.
>
> I'm sure with a much older version (
Just set up postfix & it's running on my RHES 4.2 box.
Immediately after postfix is up, I test sending emails from a permitted
domain
(ahhh, on this postfix server's domain firewall, we even have a firewall
rule
which permits Tcp25 from those few sending domains' SMTP servers) using
an email clie
I'm getting closer, now with SMTP permitted to whole of Internet to
connect to my SMTP/postfix server & for my postfix server to
connect out to public Internet on tcp 25 as well.
I send emails from permitted domain's SMTP servers with "Receipt
Acknowledgemt" & the ack returned said it was delivere
In /etc/postfix/master.cf:
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd -v
I just have to remove the "-v" & then restart postfix?
I'll only get to do it tomorrow as it's night time now.
Thanks
Sun
When I login to take a look this morning,
etc/postfix/master.cf already is non-verbose :
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
So whatever I sent previously from maillog is captured
based on non-verbose.
Anything else I can provide? Should I reduce the
debug_peer_l
Sending outgoing emails from this dovecot/postfix server is Ok
(ie emails received at destination) but incoming mails keep
getting the logs below :
smtp.myportaltech.com[202.6.163.31]:25: Connection timed out
Feb 21 16:37:04 hostname postfix/smtp[1381]: 8B35C200060:
to=, relay=none, delay=30,
dela
Even if I'm inside the box itself & send emails to myself, it was not
received too (despite that sending to external emails including gmail
was Ok) :
# mailx -s "tst to localhost" myunixid@localhost < /etc/hosts
# mailx -s "tst to myportaltech" myuni...@myportaltech.com < /etc/hosts
# mailx -s "ts
After I've configured dovecot for SSL according to the info given
in the link below:
https://access.redhat.com/kb/docs/DOC-6671
(tried both POP3 & secure POP3 & got the same result)
I tested POP3 access from my unblocked (no firewall rule for outgoing)
broadband PC's Outlook to connect to the
Instead of "doveconf -n", appended below /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Protocols we want to be serving.
# protocols = imap pop3 lmtp Z <== have tried this earlier, no luck
# protocols = imap pop3 imaps pop3s
protocols = imaps pop3s
ssl_disable = no <==added later but I don't need Secure POP3 actu
I tested POP3 access from my laptop's Outlook which is on the same
subnet as the dovecot/postfix server (so there's no firewall in between
them & was able to get the emails in Outlook with following statuses
shown when "Test Connection" is clicked:
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