> On 04/05/2021 12:40 Dan Egli <d...@newideatest.site> wrote: > > > On 5/4/2021 3:18 AM, Christian Kivalo wrote: > > > > > > On 2021-05-04 10:29, Dan Egli wrote: > >> For gentoo, there is only one package. And here's your output: > >> > >> # 2.3.13 (89f716dc2): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf > >> # Pigeonhole version 0.5.13 (cdd19fe3) > >> # OS: Linux 5.11.16-gentoo-x86_64 x86_64 Gentoo Base System release > >> 2.7 xfs > >> # Hostname: jupiter.newideatest.site > > > >> > >> > >> and yet if I do doveconf protocols: > >> # doveconf protocols > >> protocols = imap pop3 lmtp > > In dovecot.conf i have a line that enables the protocols. > > > > # Enable installed protocols > > !include_try /usr/share/dovecot/protocols.d/*.protocol > > > > This is on debian where every protocol is a separate package to install. > > This could also just be: > > protocols = imap lmtp pop3 > > > > Remove pop3 from there and you should be good. You can even have the > > config in place. > > > > The other option to disable the pop3 listeners is to set the port = 0 > > > > From 10-master.conf (when using split config files) > > service pop3-login { > > inet_listener pop3 { > > port = 0 > > } > > inet_listener pop3s { > > port = 0 > > ssl = yes > > } > > } > > > > This disables pop3 listeners even when the pop3 protocol is enabled. > > > I would have thought that commenting them out would do that too. But I > can uncomment them and add a port = 0, see if that helps. > > > -- > Dan Egli > From my Test Server
Hi! To correctly enable/disable protocols, ensure they are (not) listed on protocols. doveconf protocols tells you this. Usually on debian based systems the easiest way is to uninstall `dovecot-pop3d` package. Aki