I get the first
domain working, thoughts about how to get multiple domains working would
also be appreciated.
I know we noobs are a PITA but I really appreciate the help.
Jerry
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l = yes" to "ssl = required" so having
>"disable_plaintext_auth" is not such a big deal.
>
>But I would still love to know why port 993 wasn't working at all for
>this client.
Posting the exact error message(s) would be helpful. Any logs would
also be appreciated. I believe Outlook could be started in "debug"
mode. Check this URL out:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/testing/attach-debugger-from-task-pane
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he
setup screen, set the port to either "25" or "587". I am using "587"
with "starttls" Your "incoming mail port" will depend on how you have
Dovecot configured. I use port "143" with "starttls" for Outlook. YMMV
depending on your configuration.
You might want to consider posting the output of "doveconf -a" and how
you have Outlook configured.
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is?
>When I send an e-mail to the mailbox address, I can see it on the
>webmail, but not on Outlook.
What version of MS Outlook are you using?
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information causes
>Outlook to not recognize it normally:
>
>(0.001 + 0.000 secs)
What version of Outlook?
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after
>having many many problems with it that could not be easily fixed
>because the software was no longer supported and I pointed out they
>were sending more money paying me to try to fix it than it would cost
>them to pay for Office 365 (small business, obviously).
+1
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y
useless with Dovecot. It never picks up on "auth fail" and a few
others. I have submitted documentation and requests to SSHGuard, but
they have never acted upon them, other than to say that they will look
into it.
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at DOVECOT != MS EXCHANGE. They are two very
different animals. I have never liked having to use multiple
applications to achieve the same results I can with an 'all-in-one,' but
that is just my personal preference. For the record, I do use
'dovecot' for my home network. Using MS Exchange would be massive
overkill.
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pient or perhaps permission problems
> while saving the mail) or Postfix (= no transport to Dovecot)?
>
>Martin
This question really belongs on the 'postfix' forum. Have you read
<http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html> or better still,
<http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail>. The "postfinger" tool
is the best way.
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On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 09:51:51 -0400, Hendrik Boom stated:
>Was there any reason for this message to be HTML-only?
Was there any reason to 'top post' and include the HTML text?
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 14:23:09 +0100, Claudius stated:
>On 05.03.2020 17:50, Jerry wrote:
>> Again, these are obsoleted versions of MS Outlook. The latest
>> official release is the 2019 version. I am actually using the beta
>> version, but I doubt that it would make muc
On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 17:08:48 +0100, Claudius stated:
>On 05.03.2020 16:26, Jerry wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 12:53:32 +0100, Claudius stated:
>>> There are multiple bug reports about this and MS seems to have
>>> fixed it once in Outlook 2010 but broke it again some
On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 12:53:32 +0100, Claudius stated:
>There are multiple bug reports about this and MS seems to have fixed it
>once in Outlook 2010 but broke it again sometime later.
Outlook 2010 is ancient. Exactly where did you find these bug reports?
Have you tried submitting a new bug report?
D ports system does not even have the Dovecot 2.3.9
port available yet. I think it is a little premature to start making
changes or modifications until the port maintainer has had a chance to
avail himself of the problem, if one exists.
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d you can boot OpenBSD off
>of a usb stick.
>
>Chris Bennett
There are several on-line converters available. This is one:
https://ebook.online-convert.com/convert-to-pdf
There are also numerous programs available; however, they are all
Windows based as far as I can tell.
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nd both dovecot
and pigeonhole build and install correctly. You do have to restart
dovecot after the update though.
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Could this be someone attempting to hack into my system?
Thanks!
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On Fri, 10 May 2019 15:27:03 +0300, Aki Tuomi stated:
>On 10.5.2019 13.16, Jerry via dovecot wrote:
>> On Thu, 9 May 2019 22:25:59 +0200, Admin via dovecot stated:
>>
>>>> Am 09.05.2019 um 22:15 schrieb Jerry via dovecot
>>>> :
>>>>
>>
On Thu, 9 May 2019 22:25:59 +0200, Admin via dovecot stated:
>> Am 09.05.2019 um 22:15 schrieb Jerry via dovecot :
>>
>> I am trying to find out if Dovecot supports "smtputf8". Obviously, I
>> am looking in the wrong places, but I just cannot find a d
I am trying to find out if Dovecot supports "smtputf8". Obviously, I
am looking in the wrong places, but I just cannot find a definitive
answer.
Thanks!
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isted_recipient" options. You really need to post
the output of "postconf -nf" and perhaps "postconf -Mf".
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gt;configurations, but without source reference, so it's impossible to
>find out about the details. :-(
>
>Kind regards
>
>Peter
"doveconf -n" should do what you want. Post the "entire output" from
that command here so we an analyze it.
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On Sat, 05 Jan 2019 11:40:52 -0500, James Cassell stated:
>On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, at 11:26 AM, Jerry wrote:
>> I am able to get sieve issuing an "out of office"message correctly.
>> However, I want to configure it to send an "OOO" message only during
>>
tic method
available that could handle this chore.
Thanks!
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vecot-2.3.4/src'
>gmake: *** [Makefile:683: install-recursive] Error 1"
One of the purposes of the "ports tree" is to correct problems with the
"source code". Perhaps you could more fully explain why you choose not
to install from the "ports system"? Is there a specific problem you are
trying to correct or a feature not available that you require?
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 19:05:59 +, Larry Rosenman stated:
>On 12/6/18, 1:03 PM, "dovecot on behalf of Jerry"
> wrote:
>
>On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 18:38:32 +, Larry Rosenman stated:
>
>>Because it is a PASSWORD hash, not an authentication mechanism.
&
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 18:38:32 +, Larry Rosenman stated:
>Because it is a PASSWORD hash, not an authentication mechanism.
Okay, that make sense. Perhaps, a note about that somewhere might prove
useful.
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 18:16:05 +, Larry Rosenman stated:
>Update to the latest port in the HEAD ports tree
>
>On 12/6/18, 11:44 AM, "dovecot on behalf of Jerry"
> wrote:
>
>on a FreeBSD 11.2 amd64 machine, I am trying to get Dovecot 2.3.4 to play
>
F2 SHA256 CRAM-MD5
PLAIN-TRUNC SHA256-CRYPT SMD5 DIGEST-MD5 LDAP-MD5
I assume I am making a stupid mistake, but I do not know what it is.
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 12:22:15 +, Larry Rosenman stated:
>On 12/4/18, 1:14 AM, "dovecot on behalf of Aki Tuomi"
> wrote:
>
>
>On 3.12.2018 22.24, Jerry wrote:
>> I am using a FreeBSD 11-2 amd/64 system with dovecot version 2.3.4
>> installed
gt; function)
>>>(void)kill(stats_pid, SIGKILL);
>>> ^
>>> test-event-stats.c:101:24: note: each undeclared identifier is reported
>>> only once for each function it appears in
>>> gmake[2]: *** [Makefile:656: test-event-stats.o] Error 1
>>> gmake[2]: Leaving directory
>>> '/usr/home/wash/Tools/Dovecot/2.3/dovecot-2.3.4/src/lib-master'
>>> gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:565: install-recursive] Error 1
>>> gmake[1]: Leaving directory
>>> '/usr/home/wash/Tools/Dovecot/2.3/dovecot-2.3.4/src'
>>> gmake: *** [Makefile:683: install-recursive] Error 1
>>>
>> Looks like our porters will have their hands full.
>
>Complete over exaggeration.
Dovecot 2.3.4 and Dovecot Pigeonhole 0.5.4 are already in the FreeBSD ports
system and both install and work fine, at least on my 11.2-RELEASE-p4 amd64
machine. If you are rolling your own, then you have to expect occasional
problems.
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ian Strech, I edited cron job to:
>
>certbot -q renew --renew-hook 'service dovecot restart' --renew-hook
>'service postfix reload'
>
>Milo
>
This works fine for me:
certbot renew --deploy-hook "service dovecot restart"
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nt gives an auth error.
> the server shows that I was authed using plain-auth, which I would also
> like to change as these machines are accross the open internet.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>-Tommy
Log files would help. Also, the output of "dovecot -n" might prove useful.
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o create this folder; i.e., what error message or code
was returned by Dovecot. I don't have the answer to that. If someone can
supply me with the complete and accurate return code I will post that and see
what transpires.
By the way, could we please do away with the "TOP POSTING" on this thread. It
seems rather counter productive to be bitching about the behavior of MS
Outlook while a poster posts in an unsatisfactory manner.
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.
Thanks!
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rivileges: User is missing UID (see
mail_uid setting)
I am not sure what is wrong or how to correct it, since it never happened
before.
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"Ainsi sera, groigne qui groigne"
On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 21:00:29 +0200, ivanb.dsol stated:
> Original message
>From: Jerry
>Date: 6/8/18 20:59 (GMT+01:00)
>To: Dovecot Mailing List
>Subject: Re: outlook hangs using TLS
>
>On Fri, 8 Jun 2018 18:19:14 +0100, Vladimir Tiukhtin stated:
>&
On Fri, 8 Jun 2018 18:19:14 +0100, Vladimir Tiukhtin stated:
>On 08/06/18 18:17, Jerry wrote:
>> On Fri, 8 Jun 2018 17:54:28 +0100, Vladimir Tiukhtin stated:
>>
>>> I am using dovecot 2.2.10 on CentOS 7
>>>
>>> Any Outlook versions (2007, 2010, 2013...
those versions of Outlook are both old and no longer supported. In
any case, you have already answered your question; ie, use SSL.
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:08:20 -0400, David Mehler stated:
>Can you send a complete doveconf -n and your dovecot startup lines in
>/etc/rc.conf?
/etc/rc.conf
## Dovecot
dovecot_enable="YES"
# 2.3.1 (8e2f634): /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.5.1 (d9bc6dfe)
# OS: FreeBSD
usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
This error message has only started since the update to the latest version of
dovecot. I am assuming it is just a harmless error message; however, I would
like to confirm that hypothesis.
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.com/en-us/office/forum/outlook
There are others of course, and I have had good success in the past getting
answers. In my experience, the source of the problem is usually PEBKAC.
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e latest stable version of FreeBSD.
Do it in a clean environment. Don't try and upgrade over an old installation.
I have seen too many instances where old crap was left around and caused
headaches later. I usually reformat the drive(s) first, but that is your call.
Good luck!
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pt file" "mail-file"
That will give you the most complete info. Omit the "-d-" for an abbreviated
output.
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w someone at
Google and they might be able to get it investigated and perhaps corrected.
The more info you could supply, the better.
Thanks :)
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oft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum?tab=all=1
YMMV of course.
Jerry
IMAP has always worked fine with mbox format. Dovecot, WU IMAP, plus others
Jerry
On 09/ 1/17 08:17 AM, Scott Techlist wrote:
That is, where will the IMAP account's mail "go"? Right now it goes to
/var/mail/[localusername]. Maybe incorrectly, I assumed IMAP required Maildir
f
since I did a fresh Dovecot compile, and in the past, I had
just used the system provided OpenSSL install.
This took a bit more work.
Hope this can help out someone else in the future.
Thank you,
Jerry
On 08/25/17 04:08 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
# ./configure \
--prefix=/Applications/dovecot-2.2.31.32 \
--with-ssl=openssl \
--with-ssldir=/Applications/dovecot-2.2.31.32/certs \
--with-storages=mbox,maildir,imapc,pop3c
I believe "--with-storages" option is now obsolete: all the storage
Hello Joseph,
Thanks for the reply. Please see inline comments:
On 08/25/17 04:08 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
I would also check where the "... is not portable!" messaage is generated.
If it's done by the configure script, you can look at the test to give
you a hint as to why this message was
ccs/bin/nm
On 08/25/17 08:36 AM, James wrote:
On 25/08/2017 04:52, Jerry Kemp wrote:
ERR_clear_error is in libcrypto:
$ nm -D path/to/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 | grep ERR_clear_error
[3834] |920944| 140|FUNC |GLOB |3|11 |ERR_clear_error
Check that your link flags
ke test' against the new compile was successful
Please reference follow on email "back to Dovecot"
Thank you.
On 08/25/17 08:36 AM, James wrote:
On 25/08/2017 04:52, Jerry Kemp wrote:
Hello Jerry,
attempting to compile dovecot 2.2.31 on Sun/Oracle Solaris 10 SPARC.
It worked for me so you
ode, I already did that, and
the compile errors out in the same place.
.
If your still reading, thank you, just want to provide as many relevant details
as possible. Again, symbol errors from compile are at bottom.
TIA for any helpful comments or suggestions,
Jerry
...
?
Thanks
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995 TCP UDP Post Office Protocol 3 over TLS/SSL (POP3S) Official
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to do this both for
>>> existing emails and new emails as they are received (though anything
>>> that works for existing emails can probably just be run again for
>>> new emails.) My mail storage is currently mdbox, but I could
>>> migrate to another format if t
er
drive, or whatever. Then, using a text editor, you could modify it to
your hearts content.
Exactly, what problem are you trying to address?
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2017 16:25:24 +0200, Stephan Bosch stated:
>Op 23-6-2017 om 16:15 schreef Larry Rosenman:
>> On 6/23/17, 9:13 AM, "dovecot on behalf of Jerry"
>> <dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org on behalf of je...@seibercom.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri
ation message only sent on a weekend. This is the scenario.
My office closes on Friday at 4pm and does not reopen until Monday at
9am. I would like to automate a way to have a message sent that states
that to customers who send us emails on the weekend. Right now I have
to do it manually. Is there another way to do it?
Thanks!
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yet it seems to much things up a bit
This is a Dovecot list, not a Postfix list. At the very least, you need
to post the complete output of "postconf -nf" assuming a version of
Postfix >= 2.9, or else just omit the "n" parameter.
While you are at it, include the output of "dovecot -n"
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on
>environment? Kindly help.
>
>Thanks a lot in advance.
>Regards,
>Bhushan Bhosale
I am sort of confused here. Outlook 2016 fully supports POP3 on port
110 with TLS. In fact, that is how I use to use it before changing to
IMAP. What exactly is your problem?
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encryption method".
>The error is only who is using Microsoft outlook2016. Kindly help.
>Thanks and Regards, Bhushan Bhosale
Well, it is telling you that you have a problem with the type of
encryption you are using. It would help to debug this problem is you
posted the output of "dovecot -n".
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to what the site recommends, I would have thought that changes
should be made in the "10-ssl.conf" file. I am running "Dovecot 2.2.28"
on a FreeBSD-11 machine with OpenSSL 1.0.2k, if that makes any
difference.
Thanks
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o?
Thanks
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S. That includes including actual
log entries, not just a one line snippet.
Also, be sure to explain exactly what it is you want to accomplish.
They are not mind readers.
Good luck.
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t settings for these two items. What
do the developers recommend?
Thanks!
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Please advise?
I am not sure what your problem is. I have Dovecot 2.2.27 installed on
a FreeBSD-11 machine. I also have Windows 10 PRO 64 bit, version 1607,
and Outlook 2016. It is now and has been working just fine. Somehow
you have something bonked on your system(s).
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Does anyone have a working solution as to how I can use "doveadm
backup" to back up a virtual users mailbox to a removable USB device.
I keep receiving numerous errors and no files are backed up although
the directories are created.
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 05:16:07 -0400, Jerry stated:
>On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 20:36:35 +0300, Konstantin Khomoutov stated:
>
>>On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 16:57:45 +0300 (EEST)
>>Aki Tuomi <aki.tu...@dovecot.fi> wrote:
>>
>>[...]
>>> > Alternatively you
nything in the source
>directory (though I have no idea what it actually tried to do).
>
>Reading the doveadm-backup(1) multiple times still failed to shed a
>light for me on how to actually backup the whole maildir hierarchy for
>all existing users.
>
>So, the question: how do I really should go about backing up the whole
>mailbox hierarchy in the case of virtual users?
I am experiencing the same problem as Konstantin. Is this s bug or
expected behavior.
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is simple, but how do I reinstall the IMAP
folders? Can Dovecot backup the folders onto a CD and then import them
when I reinstall it? My mail is kept under “/var/mail/vmail”. Should I
just back up that entire directory structure and then restore it later?
Thanks!
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blems. If you do update, remember to
remove the old version completely first.
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e there -
>perhaps in location - changed try and error - stuck:
What you are posting is not necessarily what Dovecot is seeing. Please
post the complete output of "dovecot -n"
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u
just contact him directly, or CC him via this forum?
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> On 2016 Jul 27, at 15:20, Joseph Tam wrote:
>
> Well, yes, that's what you would expect. You've told your mail client
> to connect to "45.56.81.181", the client starts the SSL negotiation
> and finds the certificate is made out for "sheepsystems.com", and your
> mail
> On 2016 Jul 27, at 15:20, Joseph Tam wrote:
>
> Well, yes, that's what you would expect. You've told your mail client
> to connect to "45.56.81.181", the client starts the SSL negotiation
> and finds the certificate is made out for "sheepsystems.com", and your
> mail
cert files to macOS Keychain.app with “Always
trust” but that did not help.
Being new at this, I would appreciate any suggestions. My `dovecot -n` output
is below [3].
Thank you very much!
Jerry Krinock
[1]
https://www.linode.com/docs/email/postfix/email-with-postfix-dovecot-and-
d
>> under linux .
>>
>> Any ideas are welcome,
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> s.t.
>
>I use Claws and like it a lot. Has plugins for extensions, very fast to
>work with.
>
>Dave
I like "claws-mail" also; however, it does have some particular quirks.
The most annoying one is that it is not a fully "multi-threaded"
application. This can make it extremely annoying when sending or
receiving mail.
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I am not sure if this is possible. When I use "vacation" in a sieve
script, it always sends the response using "<>". I need it to send the
response using a specific address. Is this possible?
Thanks :)
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I will shortly have to replace the OS on my machine. For various
reasons, I will not be able to use a program like “imapsync” to
transfer my documents to a new server. All of the mail folders on my
present PC are stored under “/var/mail/vmail”. If I copied all of the
folders under “vmail” and
https://www.outlook-apps.com/outlook-com-pop-settings/
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http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Plugins/Extprograms
Good luck
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 19:56:04 +0530, use experience stated:
>> unix_listener auth-userdb {
>>
>> mode = 0777
>>
>> }
Try adding:
user = vmail
group = vmail
Why are you using mode = 0777? I never use more than 0666. Usually just
0660 and all works well. Try to include the "group" in your
: Connection refused
>
>Mar 31 07:48:31 ip-172-31-29-173 dovecot: lda: Fatal: Internal error
>occurred. Refer to server log for more information.
Including the output of "dovecot -n" would aid us in diagnosing your
problem.
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onsider including the
output from the saslfinger tool. This can be found at
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/.; Give
that a shot then report back the results.
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ve to dump the configs of both and do a diff and hope there
> aren't so many differences I can't pick out what may be relevant
> here...
Could you post the unobfuscated output of "dovecot -n" so we can see
what your actual configuration is?
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This is a fresh installation of dovecot on a FreeBSD 11 system. Trying
to run the following command produces this error:
sievec ./default.sieve
sievec(root): Debug: Loading modules from directory: /usr/local/lib/dovecot
sievec(root): Error: Couldn't load required plugin
Dovecot has an include file option. What I am not sure of is why those
files use both a *.conf and *.conf.ext extension. I assume both types
are included by using the !include .conf or !include
.conf.ext syntax.
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n
>mistakes. (There are a couple of reasons why they'd want to replace that.)
The RFCs 6352 & 4791 are all ready in place. As long as everything stays in
compliance, I think it would be a wonderful idea. And yes I would
stick with "C".
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s when they are "self signed".
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g I can think of is putting a script on the server to check for new
>folders and update each users subcriptions file, but I'm not completely
>happy with that solution!
>
>Any suggestions welcome.
What version of Outlook?
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a faulty or broken rule in red.
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section.
Just an idea.
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,
which would be a good thing.
Post your results back here. I am interested in finding out your problem,
since I have a similar setup sans any problem.
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TOP POST. It makes following these threads far
more difficult than it needs to be.
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you tried the Outlook Mail forums? I
can send you a few links if you want. They helped me with a configuration
problem I was having. How about TcpTrace output? You really have not given
us much to work with.
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these applications after making
configuration changes? Sometimes that is the only way to make them work.
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On Fri, 22 May 2015 11:49:48 +0200, Christian Felsing stated:
I am running same config on a Linux (Debian 8) host w/o problems. Is it
a problem specific to FreeBSD?
I am running Dovecot on a FreeBSD 10.1 amd 64 system also, sans any problems.
How did you install dovecot?
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