El 18/02/12 12:34, Steve Campbell escribió: > Hi, > > I'm new to the list and to dovecot. I'm having a strange situation that > provides > no errors, so I'm having a little problem diagnosing what's going on. > > I've been running a Centos 3 mail server with sendmail for our company for > quite > a few years. I finally got approval for new servers this year and put Centos > 6.2 > on it. I'm sticking with sendmail, but that's not important. > > Up to this point, I've got all working fairly well. I've found that if I > configure dovecot to use the mixed format (pop and imap INBOX in > /var/spool/mail, Imap folders in /home/user/mail, two namespaces) as in the > examples for "namespace", most works fine. Anyone who has used imap previously > on our old system and work as if nothing has changed. Anyone who has never > used > Imap before can't seem to access the server using our webmail app (Horde/Imp). > Dovecot is providing both pop and imap. An account that is set up from a > normal > mail client as imap has no problems as well. > > Sendmail is set up to create a new user in the /var/spool/mail folder. When I > moved from the old server to the new server, I copied /home and > /var/spool/mail > to the new server - in other words, I kept the same scheme. > > There are no errors in the maillog, and it indicates that the user is getting > logged in and out, but the return to Horde is that the user entered the wrong > name or password. I'm thinking that this is probably due to how dovecot is > trying to look for the imap folders, but the lack or any errors makes it a > little difficult to diagnose. >
Looks like a Mail Directory seek problem. what's your mail_location set up to?, also, does this location exist for that NEW user on it's first login? -- ---------------------------------- Julio C. Ortega - VaSLibre Usuario GNU/Linux Valencia - Venezuela
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