Alan Schmitt
2004-Nov-22 10:26 UTC
[Dovecot] [OT] Apple Mail.app access to localhost imap when no network
Hello, Sorry for the offtopic subject, but I tried asking this on some Apple mailing lists and could not find an answer there, and as it's related to imap (provided by dovecot), someone might know something about this. The problem is the following: I have a local IMAP server provided by dovecot, so that I can store my mail in maildir format, and read it both using mutt and Apple Mail.app. Mail.app is configured to access localhost:143 to access mail. However, I discovered that when there is no network connection (no ethernet cable plugged in and no wifi network), Mail.app is saying that it's working in disconnected mode and refuses to access the imap server. Would someone have a suggestion as to what to do to allow connected access to localhost when no network is present? I'm very new to OS X (I come from Linux). Thanks a lot, Alan Schmitt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: Ceci est une signature ?lectronique PGP URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20041122/7160763c/attachment-0001.bin>
Bertrand LUPART
2004-Nov-22 11:26 UTC
[Dovecot] [OT] Apple Mail.app access to localhost imap when no network
> The problem is the following: I have a local IMAP server provided by > dovecot, so that I can store my mail in maildir format, and read it > both using mutt and Apple Mail.app. Mail.app is configured to access > localhost:143 to access mail. However, I discovered that when there is > no network connection (no ethernet cable plugged in and no wifi > network), Mail.app is saying that it's working in disconnected mode > and refuses to access the imap server. > > Would someone have a suggestion as to what to do to allow connected > access to localhost when no network is present? I'm very new to OS X > (I come from Linux).I daily connect to my MacOS X box while disconnected, and i sometimes get the same error with Safari. Reloading the page solves it. Doesn't asking Mail.app to go online for this account help? If not, maybe try to make a specific network configuration where all network interfaces are disabled. -- Bertrand C'est au pied du mur qu'on voit le mieux le mur.
Alan Schmitt
2004-Nov-22 13:51 UTC
[Dovecot] [OT] Apple Mail.app access to localhost imap when no network
Le 22 nov. 04, ? 14:30, Simon Waters a ?crit :>> I tried that, and it did not work. I guess Mail.app must be trying to >> resolve some name (that is not localhost), and failing somehow. > > Stupid question, but does "localhost" resolve. Most systems it must > appear in > /etc/hosts for it to resolve. You can always specify 127.0.0.1 as the > server > to rule out name resolution.Thanks for this suggestion. "localhost" does resolve (I tried to ping it, and it worked), and 127.0.0.1 does not change anything. So I guess my initial guess was wrong, and Mail must be trying to see if the network is up before even trying to log in. Alan Schmitt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: Ceci est une signature ?lectronique PGP URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20041122/0e8ee4f8/attachment-0001.bin>
Rob Davies
2004-Nov-23 01:52 UTC
[Dovecot] [OT] Apple Mail.app access to localhost imap when no network
Morning On 22 Nov 2004, at 6:26pm, Alan Schmitt wrote:> Hello, > > Sorry for the offtopic subject, but I tried asking this on some Apple > mailing lists and could not find an answer there, and as it's related > to imap (provided by dovecot), someone might know something about > this. > > The problem is the following: I have a local IMAP server provided by > dovecot,Local as your machine you are using or local area network?> so that I can store my mail in maildir format, and read it both using > mutt and Apple Mail.app. Mail.app is configured to access > localhost:143 to access mail.So this says it is machine you are using?> However, I discovered that when there is no network connection (no > ethernet cable plugged in and no wifi network), Mail.app is saying > that it's working in disconnected mode and refuses to access the imap > server.If it is your machine you are using try using its actual IP address.> > Would someone have a suggestion as to what to do to allow connected > access to localhost when no network is present? I'm very new to OS X > (I come from Linux).If you have specified a specific interface through dovecot.conf, change it too imap_listen = * HTH Cheers! Rob Davies rob at rjdarts.com "It is the world which makes known to us our belonging to a subject-communtiy, especially the existence in the world of the manufactured objects." Sartre.