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2014 Aug 27
2
multiple IMAP sessions when connecting from one client
Hello, I am using Postfix/Dovecot/IMAP. Everything is working fine, but I have noticed that every time I connect with Thunderbird to my server via IMAP, not one but 4 connections are being logged into /var/log/mail/mail.log: 2014-08-27 09:17:46 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<martin>, method=PLAIN, rip=11.22.33.44, lip=55.66.77.88, mpid=12519, TLS, session=<uyb/N5cB+gBUDFRB>
2015 Apr 09
15
Calendar and address book with Dovecot
Hi all I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in any of the docs I have read so far. What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have Calendar and address book so my users can manage their
2014 Aug 18
2
IMAP on 993/SSL or 143/STARTTLS?
Hi, I have a postfix+dovecot-2.2.13 system and have configured it to support IMAPS on 993 with SSL/TLS. I'm noticing with users using Thunderbird, the autodetect defaults to IMAPS on 143 with STARTTLS. Which is preferred? Which is more secure? Which is more common? Why would someone choose one over the other? Can I ask the same question about SMTP and submission? Why would one choose 587
2015 Feb 16
2
/etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem erased by OpenSuse's update mechanism
Why not /etc/dovecot/private? That's where I put my dovecot certs. Dovecot's needs are a bit different from other software, and so it is unclear whether the files won't be unique to it. For example, I haven't seen the following before I read it on the Dovecot wiki: "The CA file should contain the certificate(s) followed by the matching CRL(s). Note that the CRLs are required
2014 May 11
2
questions about process_limit
Hello all! # dovecot --version 2.1.17 Sometimes I have this in the logfile: May 11 16:55:52 master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit (100) reached, client connections are being dropped May 11 17:35:03 master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit (100) reached, client connections are being dropped May 11 17:36:27 master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit (100)
2014 Jun 17
3
RFE: dnsbl-support for dovecot
after having my own dnsbl feeded by a honeypot and even mod_security supports it for webservers i think dovecot sould support the same to prevent dictionary attacks from known bad hosts, in our case that blacklist is 100% trustable and blocks before SMTP-Auth while normal RBL's are after SASL i admit that i am not a C/C++-programmer, but i think doing the DNS request and in case it has a
2016 Jul 14
5
controlling STARTTLS by IP address
> Seems like your firewall could redirect to a different port that doesn't > offer starttls. Yes, of course. But that would require multiple ports, making the client configuration cumbersome and error-prone. Michael
2015 Mar 04
4
IP drop list
Am 04.03.2015 um 21:03 schrieb Dave McGuire: > On 03/04/2015 02:12 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: >>> I would like to reiterate Reindl Harald's point above, since subsequent >>> discussion has gotten away from it. If Dovecot had DNS RBL support >>> similar to Postfix, I think quite a few people would use it, and thereby >>> defeat the scanners far more
2015 Mar 02
6
IP drop list
Am 02.03.2015 um 18:56 schrieb Robert Schetterer: > perhaps and i mean really "perhaps" go this way > > https://sys4.de/de/blog/2014/03/27/fighting-smtp-auth-brute-force-attacks/ > > https://sys4.de/de/blog/2012/12/28/botnets-mit-rsyslog-und-iptables-recent-modul-abwehren/ > > 45K+ IPs will work in a recent table > i have them too but for smtp only like > >
2015 Mar 01
12
IP drop list
I wonder if there is an easy way to provide dovecot a flat text file of ipv4 #'s which should be ignored or dropped? I have accumulated 45,000+ IPs which routinely try dictionary and 12345678 password attempts. The file is too big to create firewall drops, and I don't want to compile with wrappers *if* dovecot has an easy ability to do this. If dovecot could parse a flat text file of
2014 May 05
2
Broken IMAPS Connects Create Lingering imap-login Processes
Hello everyone, we are running a central server (CentOS 6.5, dovecot-2.0.9-7.el6 with a small patch to disable the IMAP CREATE command, and openssl-1.0.1e-16.el6_5.7) and distribute standard client software to customer( site)s. The clients do IMAPS connects in regular intervals (no IDLE, no lingering logins) and authenticate with certs issued by a dedicated PKI ("auth_ssl_username_from_cert
2012 Apr 10
1
sieve replace dot string for foldername
Hi, i am playing about mail archive this is what allready works for me require ["variables","date","fileinto","mailbox","envelope","subaddress","regex"]; # Extract date info if currentdate :matches "year" "*" { set "year" "${1}"; } if currentdate :matches "month" "*"
2010 Jan 19
1
Auto discard sieve vacation messages
I have deploy an environment with pigeon sieve, managesieve, dovecot, squirrelmail and avelsieve plugin. The vacation messages are working fine. I am looking for a method to discard vacation messages in some date, when the user returns. Has somebody looked in this feature? Thanks a lot, -- Andr?s Fernando Yacopino Infraestructura - Dpto Sistemas AcaSalud Cooperativa de Prestaciones M?dico
2007 May 28
1
[1.2.18] Wrong steps in extensions.conf?
Hello, Sometimes, when a call comes in from the PSTN through our VoIP gateway, the information that is sent to our web page that logs calls includes the original CID name instead of the one that is we expect to be rewritten on the fly using Asterisk's LookupCIDName: ================= ;extensions.conf [internal] exten => group,1,LookupCIDName exten =>
2012 Mar 28
3
Sieve fileinto and year/month folders.
Hi there, I am trying to move from lmtpd (lmtpd.sf.net) to dovecot sieve. One thing used by some of powerusers are archiving mail automatically with autocreated folders based on year + month. Is there any good way to make that with sieve... One example require "fileinto"; if address :is ["From", "To"] "dovecot at dovecot.org" { fileinto
2019 Jan 23
2
Discard mail with from date older than xxxx
I know that sieve doesn't do math. The file would be created externally. Based on examples in section 4.4 of https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5260#section-4 I figured something like this would work. if date :value "le" :originalzone "date" "date" "2018-10-25" { ??????? fileinto "SPAM"; ??????? stop; } However, I get the following. spam: line
2019 Jan 24
4
Discard mail with from date older than xxxx
On 1/24/19 12:15 AM, Per Jessen wrote: > Trever L. Adams wrote: > >> I know that sieve doesn't do math. The file would be created >> externally. >> >> Based on examples in section 4.4 of >> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5260#section-4 >> >> I figured something like this would work. >> >> if date :value "le" :originalzone
2017 Oct 01
1
sieve script not executed?
Hello. I'm trying to set up a vacation autoresponder but up to now, no success. I'm using dovecot managedsieve to set up the new filter and to my understanding it works correctly and it creates in the user's home the link .dovecot.sieve that points to sieve/managesieve.sieve ~$ cat .dovecot.sieve require ["date","relational","vacation"]; #
2015 Mar 02
0
IP drop list
On 03/01/2015 08:53 AM, Jim Pazarena wrote: > I wonder if there is an easy way to provide dovecot a flat text file of > ipv4 #'s which should be ignored or dropped? > > I have accumulated 45,000+ IPs which routinely try dictionary and > 12345678 password attempts. The file is too big to create firewall > drops [...] The inherent assumption here is that dovecot, using a
2015 Apr 09
0
Calendar and address book with Dovecot
On 04/09/2015 06:46 PM, mimicafe at gmail.com wrote: > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail. The keyword you're looking for is "groupware" -