Angus,
That is an intriguing error.
SNI adoption has been very slow for email. Dovecot supports it for
POP3/IMAP clients. Opensmtpd may be the only SMTP server which supports it.
The workaround SMTP behavior has been to look up the MX record of the
"To:" domain, and then connect to THAT
You do not have to buy a new cert use let’s encrypt or self sign it works just
fine.
> Il giorno 23 lug 2019, alle ore 06:04, Angus McIntyre ha
> scritto:
>
> r...@mattei.org wrote on 7/22/19 11:06 PM:
> > I am not sure why you keep having all this issues. Let me
> > know off line maybe I
Do you have a script in /home/vpopmail/domain/yourdomain.com/user,
perhaps a .qmail file with .mailfilter script?
On 7/23/2019 7:48 AM, Tahnan Al Anas wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thank you for your reply. The issue is happening in webmail. I am
using roundcube, squirrel mail, rain loop and after logic
The Fix:
https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/issues/978
Edit file,
/usr/share/rainloop/data/_data_/_default_/configs/application.ini
change setting,
imap_folder_list_limit = 200 // 0 is off
Eric
On 7/23/2019 7:38 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
*You have too many folders!*
We have
Hi Eric,
Thank you for your reply. The issue is happening in webmail. I am using
roundcube, squirrel mail, rain loop and after logic webmail. Some user use
Microsoft outlook. But mail that received by server going to squirrel,
roundcube spam folder, for which client unable to get it in their
*You have too many folders!*
We have shown only a part of them, to avoid performance problems.
On 7/23/2019 7:32 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
Eric Broch wrote on 7/23/19 8:58 AM:> Also, as a side note Rainloop
refuses to display one of my folders which
roundcube and squirrelmail do display. Has
Eric Broch wrote on 7/23/19 8:58 AM:> Also, as a side note Rainloop
refuses to display one of my folders which
roundcube and squirrelmail do display. Has anyone else seen this?
I found that with Rainloop, you need to specifically switch on the
folders that you want to see in the sidebar.
r...@mattei.org wrote on 7/22/19 11:06 PM:
> I am not sure why you keep having all this issues. Let me
> know off line maybe I can take a look.
Thanks, Remo. I think I may be getting closer to a fix.
The issues I was having with PHP/Roundcube installation turned out to be
because I had the IUS
Hi Angus,
If you're using webmail on any of those other clients HTTPS is a secure
channel. YOU MUST MAKE SURE THAT YOUR APACHE SETTINGS FORCE HTTPS for
each of our three webmail options, though. I cannot stress this enough.
Also, as a side note Rainloop refuses to display one of my folders
Hi Muhammad,
I don't think QMT 'naturally' any mail to spam folder. Is this perhaps a
client setting? What email client are they using?
Eric
On 7/23/2019 1:53 AM, Tahnan Al Anas wrote:
Hi,
Some of my user are getting mail at their spam box from some domain.
Can you suggest what can be
Hi Eric
Thanks for the suggestion. I think I'll certainly go that route for the
webmail clients -- Roundcube, Rainloop and Squirrelmail -- for the
reasons you suggest.
However, I also need to make this setup work with desktop and mobile
clients like Apple Mail and Postbox, and they will
Hi,
Some of my user are getting mail at their spam box from some domain. Can
you suggest what can be done to prevent mail getting delivered at spam box?
They prefer to get it in inbox.
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Best Regards
Muhammad Tahnan Al Anas
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 8:41 AM Eric's mail wrote:
> Angus,
>
I am not sure why you keep having all this issues. Let me know off line maybe I
can take a look.
> Il giorno 22 lug 2019, alle ore 19:41, Eric's mail
> ha scritto:
>
>
> Angus,
>
> Did you think about simply using port 25, no authentication or encryption,
> which is how squirrelmail on
Angus,
Did you think about simply using port 25, no authentication or encryption,
which is how squirrelmail on QMT used to be configured, relying on HTTPS alone
for password and email security across the cloud as the email (after the cloud)
is submitted directly to the server (tcpserver) by
r...@mattei.org wrote on 7/22/19 10:22 AM:
> You need to install the cert on your machine. Does the /etc/hosts
> have the name of your machine can you try to ping that name to
> see if it resolves?
The certificate is installed.
The hostname in '/etc/hosts' resolves, and responds to pings.
I
You need to install the cert on your machine. Does the /etc/hosts have the name
of your machine can you try to ping that name to see if it resolves?
> Il giorno 21 lug 2019, alle ore 20:03, Angus McIntyre ha
> scritto:
>
> Thanks to a great deal of help from Remi and Eric, I have now
Just as long as you have https set up for both roundcube and
squirrelmail you could use port 25, tls is not necessary.
On 7/21/2019 9:02 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
Thanks to a great deal of help from Remi and Eric, I have now managed
to get my Ansible role to the point where it can successfully
Thanks to a great deal of help from Remi and Eric, I have now managed to
get my Ansible role to the point where it can successfully build out a
QMailToaster server running PHP 7.1 and RoundCube 1.4rc1.
However, because nothing is ever that easy, RoundCube and SquirrelMail
have now stopped
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