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2010 Dec 27
2
vpopmail disabled services fix
I noticed that disabling services using vpopmail was not being recognized by dovecot. Using "vmoduser -swip user at domain.com" should disable all services, but both pop and imap logins were still allowed. After a bit of digging in the code and confirming with a few debug lines, it appears that lines 38 and 52 of src/auth/passdb-vpopmail.c are the issue (dovecot 2.0.8). These two lines d...
2013 Oct 12
1
Problem with PAM, vpopmail and Roundcube
...e coming from a specific IP. My problem has two parts, detailed below. ----------------------------------------------------------- 1. PAM not working to allow access only for specified users ----------------------------------------------------------- Right now I am controlling IMAP access with [vmoduser -i] in Qmail which is not what I want. I need the IMAP access to be closed for everyone and then specify which users are allowed to access. I tried using [pam.d] for this as per http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/RestrictAccess but although I am not getting any errors, all users are still...
2011 Dec 22
0
Patch for dovecot 1.2.16 (and .17) for vpopmail module
Hi Timo, I love dovecot but I love also vpopmail and its functions for manage user limits (via vmoduser). Unfortunately in dovecot 1.2.x auth default set to use "vpopmail" is unable to apply this limits. Only if used with checkpassword limits works fine but in the dovecot.log only user (without @domain) is logged. So, based on the code of dovecot 2.0, I have created this very simple pa...
2008 Jul 07
1
imap and vpopmail: per-domain auth
Hi, i have qmail + vpopmail + dovecot + squirrelmail 0.99.14 on Fedora Core 4. Qmail includes its own pop3 server, and everybody is able to access it from outside. Dovecot is used only locally by SquirrelMail - so everybody can access via webmail. I'd like to make imap directly available from outside, but only for a few selected domains (NOT ip addresses!), while leaving everyone able to