Am 08.06.2011 13:56, schrieb Andreas Dick:
> On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 13:26:59 +0200, Tobi wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have a strange problem with the latest version of RC-mail. When trying
>> to login I always get a "no connection error" for the given
>> default_host. I set the logging values all to true, but there is not one
>> line in ./logs/errors But for every login attempt I get lines in 
>> ./logs/sql
>> strange thing is that a testscript with fsockopen() on port 143 returns
>> a valid pointer. As well telnet mymailserver 143 returns the greeting
>> string from my dovecot server. All other clients than RC-mail in the
>> same subnet can easy connect to the dovecot server. Just RC "thinks"
>> there is an error.
>> Does anyone have an idea in which direction I can dig further?
> looks like the access rights of logs/ ... have you changed owner and 
> group of this directorry to the one of the webserver? (and as well tmp/ )
> Andreas
Hi

thanks for the hint with owner. I just had group set to the group the 
webserver is running under. After I set the webserver user as owner as 
well I got a bunch of PHP-Notices in the file. But nothing that looks 
like a real error. If I set the error_reporting back to E_ERROR then I 
get nothing in the errors file. I checked my dovecots logs as well, not 
a trace of a connection try of RC. Firewalls on both machines are not 
running.
I tried the local LAN IP of my mailserver as default_host as well as the 
hostname, did not make any difference.
I have no clue where this request is "blocked" but I guess that it must 
be somewhere within RC as I'm pretty sure the requests never reach my 
mailserver which is in the same subnet than the webserver. At least I 
cannot find anything in the mailserver logs.
I tried ssl connections on port 993 as well as normal requests on port 
143. Nothing works.

Anymore ideas where to look further?

Thanks + cheers

tobi
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