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2017 Aug 10
4
Certificate cache on iOS with sending mail
On Thu, 10 Aug 2017, Larry Rosenman wrote: > Which mail client on iOS? Sorry, maybe not iOS, but definitely MacOSX Mail app. Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>
2017 Aug 14
0
Certificate cache on iOS with sending mail
Sent from my iPhone > On 14 Aug 2017, at 13:03, Alef Veld <alefveld at outlook.com> wrote: > > Hey Mike. > The iPhone and MacBook started working, but the two remaining iMacs still have problems. It's really weird. But if the first 2 are working it MUST be something local right? > > I removed the servers and re-added but no go. Maybe I'l...
2017 Aug 09
4
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
Cheers Remko and Ralph. I think there was some mention in the lets encrypt FAQ that certbot doesn't do email. But I understand I can use their generated very for dovecot, postfix and https? That would be good indeed. Anyone know of any manual, or can I just replace the certs in the dovecot and postfix locations with theirs? Do dovecot, postfix and apache all support .pem format? Sent from
2017 Aug 10
4
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
> On 10 August 2017, at 04:37, Alef Veld <alefveld at outlook.com> wrote: > > I completely agree (having said that I'm pretty new to all this so I might be full of it). > > You should run your own CA if you have an active financial interest in your company (say your the owner). No added benefit to have your certificate certifi...
2017 Aug 09
0
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
...Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: larryrtx at gmail.com US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Drive, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106 On 8/9/17, 11:19 AM, "dovecot on behalf of Alef Veld" <dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org on behalf of alefveld at outlook.com> wrote: Cheers Remko and Ralph. I think there was some mention in the lets encrypt FAQ that certbot doesn't do email. But I understand I can use their generated very for dovecot, postfix and https? That would be good indeed. Anyone know of any manual, or...
2017 Aug 10
2
Certificate cache on iOS with sending mail
So I generated a new certificate for dovecot, and ever since I have this weird problem that my iPhone can still receive mail but cannot send using that mailserver. Same for my iMac. My laptop works fine still and can do both. Local issue you would say right. I'm wondering if there is any cache for a certificate or something, my maillog shows up something like 10 bytes read, -1. So it returns
2017 Aug 09
3
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
Thanks Ralph, i?ll look into that. I think let?s encrypt uses certbot though and it can?t do email certificates (although i?m sure i can convert the cert i get from let?s encrypt, i?ll look into it. > On 9 Aug 2017, at 16:40, Ralph Seichter <m16+dovecot at monksofcool.net> wrote: > > On 09.08.2017 17:20, Alef Veld wrote: > >> So i?m using dovecot, and i created a self
2017 Aug 10
0
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
...s me to add security exceptions this rings all alarm bells. Users who are not experts should not get used to doing this as they soon will accept everything. Am 10. August 2017 21:40:25 MESZ schrieb Doug Hardie <bc979 at lafn.org>: > > >> On 10 August 2017, at 04:37, Alef Veld <alefveld at outlook.com> wrote: >> >> I completely agree (having said that I'm pretty new to all this so I >might be full of it). >> >> You should run your own CA if you have an active financial interest >in your company (say your the owner). No added benefit to have...
2017 Aug 10
8
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
On Wed, 9 Aug 2017 08:39:30 -0700 Gregory Sloop <gregs at sloop.net> wrote: > AV> So i?m using dovecot, and i created a self signed certificate > AV> with mkcert.sh based on dovecot-openssl.cnf. The name in there matches > AV> my mail server. > > AV> The first time it connects in mac mail however, it says the > AV> certificate is invalid and another
2017 Aug 10
0
Certificate cache on iOS with sending mail
I deleted the certificate already, but I think it only uses that for imap/dovecot. I don't think it actually stores one for smtps (or am I not talking sense here). Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Aug 2017, at 23:25, Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> On Thu, 10 Aug 2017, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> >> Which mail client on iOS? > > Sorry,
2017 Jun 08
1
mail storage auto detection failed?
Hi everyone. Nice to meet you. I?m new to dovecot and i came across a problem it seems. I setup a new user called sales with useradd, and gave it a password. Although it has a home directory, i set login to /sbin/nologin. When logging into the pop server on port 110 (with telnet) i get this in the logs: dovecot: pop3-login: Login: user=<sales>, method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1,
2017 Aug 10
0
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
I completely agree (having said that I'm pretty new to all this so I might be full of it). You should run your own CA if you have an active financial interest in your company (say your the owner). No added benefit to have your certificate certified by a third party, why would they care about that one client). Ofcourse people would say "but ofcourse you would verify your own
2017 Oct 22
2
postfix -1 read errors
Hi all. I?m a bit worried about the following read errors i see in my log lately. Mails still arrive and get sent fine, but what is going on with this? It doesn?t look good. Nothing has change on server side and i restarted all services (dovecot, postfix, saslauthd, sql ). Maybe it?s a temporary iPhone thing (the device im using to read and send mails, not the first time that happened. Maybe
2017 Aug 09
5
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
So i?m using dovecot, and i created a self signed certificate with mkcert.sh based on dovecot-openssl.cnf. The name in there matches my mail server. The first time it connects in mac mail however, it says the certificate is invalid and another server might pretend to be me etc. I then have the option of trusting it. Is this normal behaviour? Will it always be invalid if it?s not signed by a