On 20/05/24 01:55, Richard Rosner via dovecot wrote:
Am 19.05.24 um 15:29 schrieb Friedrich Kink via dovecot:
chmod 775 /var/log/dovecot will solve the problem. Without execute
permission the process can't access the logfile.
Why on earth does a process supposed to write to a file need
On 19/05/24 04:31, Richard Rosner via dovecot wrote:
I have a mailing server setup based on Debian Stable that uses postfix
(v3.7.10) for SMTP and dovecot (v2.3.19.1 (9b53102964)) for IMAP. I now
wanted to set dovecot to not write to syslog, but to dedicated files in
/var/log/dovecot. While
On 25/04/24 14:34, Benny Pedersen via dovecot wrote:
+1, thanks for dovecot maillist do it right, postfix maillist fails on spf
You make a confusing, factually incomplete post with claims that are
incorrect and then complain about a lack of clear response on a
different list? If you're
Yes, you would need to use the dovecot submission server for this:
https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/submission_server/
Most people, however, use their MTA's submission server but use dovecot
for the authentication backend:
On 17/04/24 00:51, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
"Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
Generally speaking you
On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
Generally speaking you want auth to be case-sensitive, but go ahead and
try it to see if it fixes the issue.
Peter
On 11/04/24 00:07, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
- We do not build or test 2.3 with RHEL9, as it's not supported with 2.3
(yes, I am aware of the broken patch out there)
I assume you're referring to the OpenSSL 3 patch, can you elaborate on
why it's "broken"?
Peter
wrote:
That looks like base64 encoding to me. Possibly your sieve script is parsing
the output and truncating the data before handing it off to base64.
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Peter via dovecot
Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 2:03 PM
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: Strange problem
with the first part of the mail I've posted). Maybe it is salted, but I
don't see how to decode it...
Peter
On 09/04/2024 16:15, Doug via dovecot wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Peter via dovecot
Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 5:18 AM
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Strange problem with sieve
Hello,
I use Dovecot 2.3.20 on FreeBSD 13.2 (in jail) as a part of iRedMail
installation.
Some mailboxes are configured for automatic mails processing using sieve
(execute :pipe) and a custom binary (started by script). The system was
configured and was working correctly during several weeks.
On 7/04/24 02:34, lua8ds--- via dovecot wrote:
When a sender writes my email address with my username uppercase, e.g.
usern...@name.com, in the to: field of their MUA, my mail server rejects that
email. /var/log/mail.log prints:
: host mail.redacted.com[private/dovecot-lmtp] said:
550
> "dovecot---" == dovecot--- via dovecot writes:
>> We've changed the list dmarc mitigation to happen unconditionally
>> now.
dovecot---> What does "mitigation to happen unconditionally" mean?
dovecot---> What was changed? Are you talking about changing the
dovecot---> policy action?
On 2/09/19 11:53 PM, bvr--- via dovecot wrote:
Sorry, there are no 2.2 binary packages on
repo.dovecot.org.
No problem, thanks for the info!
GhettoForge has 2.2 packages for CentOS / RHEL / SL, etc in the gf-plus
repostitory:
www.ghettoforge.org
Peter
The link to the latest 2.2 release points to 2.2.36.1 but the latest 2.2
is actually 2.2.36.3.
Peter
On 11.01.2018 13:20, Hauke Fath wrote:
>/On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 12:20:45 +0200, Aki Tuomi wrote: />>/Was the certificate path bundled in the server certificate?
/>/No, as a separate file, provided from the local (intermediate) CA: />//>/ssl_cert = /ssl_key = /ssl_ca = //>/Worked
fine with
On 11.01.2018 13:20, Hauke Fath wrote:
>/On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 12:20:45 +0200, Aki Tuomi wrote: />>/Was the certificate path bundled in the server certificate?
/>/No, as a separate file, provided from the local (intermediate) CA: />//>/ssl_cert = /ssl_key = /ssl_ca = //>/Worked
fine with
On 7/05/19 1:20 PM, Peter wrote:
Other than the raw backtrace I left quoted above, unfortunately no. When
I just tried to build it again it worked, so it's some intermitent build
issue that I can't re-produce. I'll try a few more times and see if it
fails again, though.
I ran the failed
On 7/05/19 11:08 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
CLIENT: Error: Raw backtrace:
/builddir/build/BUILD/dovecot-2.3.6/src/lib-smtp/.libs/lt-test-smtp-payload()
[0x4547ea] ->
/builddir/build/BUILD/dovecot-2.3.6/src/lib-smtp/.libs/lt-test-smtp-payload()
[0x454891] ->
On 2/05/19 4:52 PM, Peter wrote:
After applying the patches in my previous message...
I'm getting the following when building dovecot for CentOS 6 (but not
for CentOS 7):
Any ideas on this or my other recent message?
Peter
After applying the patches in my previous message...
I'm getting the following when building dovecot for CentOS 6 (but not
for CentOS 7):
lmtp payload - normal: parallel pipelining ssl ... : ok
CLIENT: Panic: file smtp-client-connection.c: line 1309
connection lost after 100-continue ... : ok
test-http-client-errors.c:1319: Assert failed: resp->status == 200
/bin/sh: line 1: 25431 Segmentation fault ./$bin
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/builddir/build/BUILD/dovecot-2.3.6/src/lib-http'
make[3]: ***
On 30/03/19 10:56 PM, Gerald Galster via dovecot wrote:
Maybe there is something wrong with his local yum/repo configuration.
I'm tending to agree now.
CentOS 7 usually doesn't mix 32bit and 64bit packages anymore.
Installiert: 2:dovecot-2.3.5-1.x86_64 (Installiert = installed) ->
On 30/03/19 1:31 AM, Günther J. Niederwimmer via dovecot wrote:
I have a CentOS 7 server with dovecot Repository enabled.
But it is not possible to Update with Yum Update
I have this Error?
The dovecot package is missing?
Fehler: Paket: 2:dovecot-imaptest-2.3.5.1-1.x86_64 (dovecot-2.3-latest)
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