On 2016-02-19 12:25, György Kövesdi wrote:
>
> Yes, this is a Thunderbird message. I only see that it tries to access the
> mailbox, and the server denies it. On the server I do not see anything in
> /var/log/messages (however, the authenticated pop3 and imap transactions are
> logged in
You may see
https://wiki.mozilla.org/MailNews:Logging#Generating_a_Protocol_Log
Idézem/Quoting György Kövesdi :
> On 2016-02-18 23:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
>>> Mailbox unavailable
On 2016-02-18 23:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
>> Mailbox unavailable .
>> Please check the message recipient "user@myserver" and try again.
> I am unable to find the message "Mailbox unavailable" in
On Thu 18/Feb/2016 23:57:56 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> I don't know whether or not Thunderbird suffers from the "user is too stupid
> to
> be shown real error messages" malady, that typically affects only
> Microsoft-written software.
TB is not marvelous, but did say "server responded:
György Kövesdi writes:
Hi,
I just installed Courier on an embedded i.MX6 machine running Yoctoproject.
I am using SSL/TLS and both POP3 and SMTP works well using local user names
with authentication.
However, if I try to send a message from external source to a local user,
then I get this
On 02/18/2016 09:49 AM, György Kövesdi wrote:
> An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
> Mailbox unavailable .
Sounds like a delivery failed to that mailbox. Check your logs for
messages that were accepted and then failed to deliver to the
Hi,
I just installed Courier on an embedded i.MX6 machine running Yoctoproject.
I am using SSL/TLS and both POP3 and SMTP works well using local user names
with authentication.
However, if I try to send a message from external source to a local user, then
I get this message:
An error