Hi, I'm new to the list and to dovecot. I'm having a strange situation that provides no errors, so I'm having a little problem diagnosing what's going on. I've been running a Centos 3 mail server with sendmail for our company for quite a few years. I finally got approval for new servers this year and put Centos 6.2 on it. I'm sticking with sendmail, but that's not important. Up to this point, I've got all working fairly well. I've found that if I configure dovecot to use the mixed format (pop and imap INBOX in /var/spool/mail, Imap folders in /home/user/mail, two namespaces) as in the examples for "namespace", most works fine. Anyone who has used imap previously on our old system and work as if nothing has changed. Anyone who has never used Imap before can't seem to access the server using our webmail app (Horde/Imp). Dovecot is providing both pop and imap. An account that is set up from a normal mail client as imap has no problems as well. Sendmail is set up to create a new user in the /var/spool/mail folder. When I moved from the old server to the new server, I copied /home and /var/spool/mail to the new server - in other words, I kept the same scheme. There are no errors in the maillog, and it indicates that the user is getting logged in and out, but the return to Horde is that the user entered the wrong name or password. I'm thinking that this is probably due to how dovecot is trying to look for the imap folders, but the lack or any errors makes it a little difficult to diagnose. I'm fairly certain that what was installed on the old server was UW-Imap and was provided by the imap-2002 rpm. I tried using the examples for UW-Imap compatability but that didn't work at all. I haven't been able to figure out what's different about the old imap folder contents and what's missing in the newly created imap folders to allow Horde to access this account. I'll look at the Horde config to see if anything is there, but I'm cautious about changing anything that might break the current users' ability. Most of the accounts are set up as POP with the ability to see what's left on the server using Horde, webmail, and IMAP. Any help in tracing this down would really help. I think my biggest problem is I don't understand the "namespace" parameter as well as I should. So there it is. It seems I've got at least 3 areas to concentrate on. Steve Campbell ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
El 18/02/12 12:34, Steve Campbell escribi?:> Hi, > > I'm new to the list and to dovecot. I'm having a strange situation that provides > no errors, so I'm having a little problem diagnosing what's going on. > > I've been running a Centos 3 mail server with sendmail for our company for quite > a few years. I finally got approval for new servers this year and put Centos 6.2 > on it. I'm sticking with sendmail, but that's not important. > > Up to this point, I've got all working fairly well. I've found that if I > configure dovecot to use the mixed format (pop and imap INBOX in > /var/spool/mail, Imap folders in /home/user/mail, two namespaces) as in the > examples for "namespace", most works fine. Anyone who has used imap previously > on our old system and work as if nothing has changed. Anyone who has never used > Imap before can't seem to access the server using our webmail app (Horde/Imp). > Dovecot is providing both pop and imap. An account that is set up from a normal > mail client as imap has no problems as well. > > Sendmail is set up to create a new user in the /var/spool/mail folder. When I > moved from the old server to the new server, I copied /home and /var/spool/mail > to the new server - in other words, I kept the same scheme. > > There are no errors in the maillog, and it indicates that the user is getting > logged in and out, but the return to Horde is that the user entered the wrong > name or password. I'm thinking that this is probably due to how dovecot is > trying to look for the imap folders, but the lack or any errors makes it a > little difficult to diagnose. >Looks like a Mail Directory seek problem. what's your mail_location set up to?, also, does this location exist for that NEW user on it's first login? -- ---------------------------------- Julio C. Ortega - VaSLibre Usuario GNU/Linux Valencia - Venezuela -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20120218/573cda83/attachment-0004.bin>
Quoting "Julio C. Ortega" <roliverio at vaslibre.org.ve>:> El 18/02/12 12:34, Steve Campbell escribi?: > > Hi, > > > > I'm new to the list and to dovecot. I'm having a strange situation that > provides > > no errors, so I'm having a little problem diagnosing what's going on. > > > > I've been running a Centos 3 mail server with sendmail for our company for > quite > > a few years. I finally got approval for new servers this year and put > Centos 6.2 > > on it. I'm sticking with sendmail, but that's not important. > > > > Up to this point, I've got all working fairly well. I've found that if I > > configure dovecot to use the mixed format (pop and imap INBOX in > > /var/spool/mail, Imap folders in /home/user/mail, two namespaces) as in > the > > examples for "namespace", most works fine. Anyone who has used imap > previously > > on our old system and work as if nothing has changed. Anyone who has never > used > > Imap before can't seem to access the server using our webmail app > (Horde/Imp). > > Dovecot is providing both pop and imap. An account that is set up from a > normal > > mail client as imap has no problems as well. > > > > Sendmail is set up to create a new user in the /var/spool/mail folder. When > I > > moved from the old server to the new server, I copied /home and > /var/spool/mail > > to the new server - in other words, I kept the same scheme. > > > > There are no errors in the maillog, and it indicates that the user is > getting > > logged in and out, but the return to Horde is that the user entered the > wrong > > name or password. I'm thinking that this is probably due to how dovecot is > > trying to look for the imap folders, but the lack or any errors makes it a > > little difficult to diagnose. > > > > Looks like a Mail Directory seek problem. what's your mail_location set > up to?, also, does this location exist for that NEW user on it's first > login? > > > -- > ---------------------------------- > Julio C. Ortega - VaSLibre > Usuario GNU/Linux > Valencia - Venezuela > > >My 10-mail.conf has the following: mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u and my namespaces are as follows: namespace { type = private separator = / prefix = "#mbox/" location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u inbox = yes hidden = yes list = no } namespace { type = private separator = / prefix location = maildir:~/mail } As I stated, I need to brush up on what all this really means. So far, reading the documentation has cleared up much for me. I'm sure it'll make sense later, but for now, I'm a little hazy. This machine was tested last weekend, and I had problems with reading any email. I'm using the examples found in the wiki and the above worked. Our old server is so anemic that we're getting delays of multiple hours for delivery after the server accepts it, so this weekend, I left the new server up and running. Thanks for any help and the replies. steve>------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
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