On 13.10.2016 12:42, Marnaud wrote:> > "Aki Tuomi" <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote: > >> doveconf -n shows what's there. if you have ssl=no somewhere else in the >> config after you set it to required, it gets overwritten. >> >> Aki > > Thanks, Aki. > It means I have to open each conf file (e.g. using nano) and search > for ssl=no; I'm right or there's a specific file to check?I see you replied to me only, please keep your replies on-list. Try grep -r ssl.*no /etc/dovecot Aki
I think I found the culprit. I had backed files up using cp (e.g. 10-ssl.conf to 10-ssl.default.conf) so if I made mistakes, I could revert easily. It looks like all files in the conf.d folder are included, therefore my backup files overwrote the standard ones. Now, when I try to send mails, outlook tells me it can't save the message in the "sent" folder (the mail server denies saving there (I'm translating from French, sorry)). The error code is 0x80040119. At least, I don't get the same set of errors. Thanks, aki, for your previous answer.
Hello, I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails; sending them still works. I don't receive any error message, just the mails that are supposed to be received won't come. In the mail logs, I find only this relevant line: dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login (no auth attempts in 2 secs): user=<> This line (which I shortened to remove IP addresses) seems to indicate there's no user referenced, although I've set the field in Outlook. Is this a problem that looks familiar? I'm sort of clueless without having an error message.
Hello, First of all, I'm sorry if you received this mail twice; I haven't received it the first time so I think it was lost. Second attempt. I've made some more tests and I still can't receive mails. Outlook doesn't complain about anything, no error message; the mails that are supposed to be received just won't appear. In the mail logs, I find this line (other lines are irrelevant): dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login (no auth attempts in 2 secs): user=<> [...] Is this a problem that looks familiar? It's a bit clueless without an error message. Any idea welcome.