Curtis Maloney
2005-Nov-22 05:39 UTC
[Dovecot] After restart dovecot do not serves IMAPS anymore
Marian Hercek wrote:> I had to restart computer yesterday and now Dovecot has strange behaviour. > > Dovecot is running and should serve IMAPS, but client Mozilla > Thunderbird cannot connect. > > I tried openssl s_client -connect localhost:993 and it said only > CONNECTED(00000003). > > So, what's the problem?Any chance you recently upgraded OpenSSL to 0.9.8? I know it's caused headaches for more than a few people... -- Curtis Maloney cmaloney at cardgate.net
Marian Hercek
2005-Nov-22 06:34 UTC
[Dovecot] After restart dovecot do not serves IMAPS anymore
I had to restart computer yesterday and now Dovecot has strange behaviour. Dovecot is running and should serve IMAPS, but client Mozilla Thunderbird cannot connect. I tried openssl s_client -connect localhost:993 and it said only CONNECTED(00000003). A time ago when everything was OK, the listing after connection was "a bit" longer than it is now. I remember there was "OK, dovecot ready" or something like that. Now, there is none. Of course in /etc/dovecot.conf: protocols = imaps imaps_listen = * ssl_disable = no So, what's the problem?
Timo Sirainen
2005-Dec-02 13:00 UTC
[Dovecot] After restart dovecot do not serves IMAPS anymore
On 22.11.2005, at 08:34, Marian Hercek wrote:> I tried openssl s_client -connect localhost:993 and it said only > CONNECTED(00000003). > > A time ago when everything was OK, the listing after connection was "a > bit" longer than it is now. > > I remember there was "OK, dovecot ready" or something like that.Yea, there should be.> Of course in /etc/dovecot.conf: > protocols = imaps > imaps_listen = * > ssl_disable = noLooks like it's 0.99.x Dovecot. No idea what the problem is, but I'd suggest upgrading to 1.0alpha. It might have it already fixed, or give better error message (you did check the log if there are any errors?). Or my other guess would be that something else is listening in port 993, eg. something has added itself to inetd? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20051202/2f4454f6/attachment.bin>