Hi,
the release candidate defaults to a log format with session IDs.
mail_log_prefix = "%s(%u)<%{pid}><%{session}>: "
As the LMTP service seems to have the session ID hardcoded, the IDs get
duplicated in the logs:
Dec 21 08:48:03 edi dovecot: lmtp(26573): Connect from local
Dec 21 08:48:03
Joseph Ward writes:
I'm aware of at least a couple of fallback options:
??? -have a self-signed cert for replication and use the Let's Encrypt
one for IMAP/POP
??? - create firewall rules allowing them to connect to each other over
the public internet so that it can validate the proper cert
?
I guess what I don't understand is why the IP address approach is more
attractive to you, and why you think the "public Internet" path is less good.
Best regards,
A
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On December 21, 2017 12:47:47 AM Joseph Ward wrote:
Matthew Broadhead wrote:
does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that
could be installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and alert
the user to any suspicious activity on their account?
I just monitor straight from the logs
Hi,
I have two servers (HA configuration) on which I'm attempting to get
replication working over SSL. They're at two different sites, but
connected via a site-site VPN.
Everything seems to be fine, except that the certificates are not
validating as I'm using IP addresses for the sync, as
In a previous thread
Subject: Re: iPhone/iPad IMAP connection bursts causes user+IP exceeded
I reported the behaviour of MacOSX/iOS IMAP readers whereby it would
use up all available connections (up to the mail_max_userip_connections
setting) for mailbox searches, then log them all
Hi!
I have compiled Dovecot 2.33.2 and crated some virtual folders.
When I create a virtual folder for all flagged mails with
dovecot-virtual containing
*
flagged
and I set in 15-mailboxes.conf
mailbox virtual/Flagged {
special_use = \Flagged
comment = All flagged messages
auto
Hi,
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> What am I missing here:
>
> OS = FreeBSD 8.4
>
> Here is how it fails during `gmake`:
[snip]
Hmm, FBSD 8.4 has reached End of Life a long time ago, namely on August 1,
2015. It has not seen security updates ever since :-(
Thus, I am
thanks for all the help, I went back to the old server's config, and, it
worked as is, so that will do for now:
# fail2ban-client status dovecot-iredmail
Status for the jail: dovecot-iredmail
|- Filter
| |- Currently failed: 0
| |- Total failed: 5
| `- File list:
Hi Guys,
I'm having a situation that I want to autocreate my mailboxes using
ldap auth as my mailboxes are in there. But as I need to share some
mailboxes as shared folder is it possible to have that information in
MySQL ?
Maybe it even better to put everything in MySQL but designwise it's
On 2017-12-20 14:39, Tanstaafl wrote:
On Sat Dec 16 2017 15:41:25 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time), Tanstaafl
wrote:
Ok, well, my ignorance is probably glaring here, but what I meant was,
the make the BURL/URLAUTH pieces strictly between Dovecot and the
backend SMTP
On Sat Dec 16 2017 15:41:25 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time), Tanstaafl
wrote:
> Ok, well, my ignorance is probably glaring here, but what I meant was,
> the make the BURL/URLAUTH pieces strictly between Dovecot and the
> backend SMTP server, make it invisible to the
On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 17:13:10 +
Matthew Broadhead wrote:
> does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that
> could be installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and
> alert the user to any suspicious activity on their account? i
>
> On 19 Dec 2017, at 10:13, Matthew Broadhead
> wrote:
>
> does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that could be
> installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and alert the user to any
> suspicious activity on their account?
* Timo Sirainen 2017.12.18 16:23:
Hi,
what is the correct way of implementing carbon stats with 2.3?
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-stats.conf:
old_stats_carbon_server=127.0.0.1:2003
old_stats_carbon_name=host_domain_tld
old_stats_carbon_interval=60s
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf:
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