Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Outlook Express with XP..."
2015 Jun 02
0
Outlook Express with XP...
On Tue, June 2, 2015 9:27 am, SH Development wrote:
> Dovecot 2.0.9
>
>
> I am able to connect successfully with Thunderbird, Win 8, Apple Mail,
> iPhone, iPad.
>
> Outlook Express on Win XP receives just fine, but will not send. I get a
> "Client host rejected: Access denied? message. I believe this is simply
> Postfix telling me the connection isn?t properly
2015 Jun 02
1
Outlook Express with XP...
Yes, I have tried these exact same settings, with the exception that we DO have a certificate so we don?t have to confirm certificate.
Jeff
> On Jun 1, 2015, at 9:19 PM, voytek at sbt.net.au wrote:
>
> On Tue, June 2, 2015 9:27 am, SH Development wrote:
>> Dovecot 2.0.9
>>
>>
>> I am able to connect successfully with Thunderbird, Win 8, Apple Mail,
>>
2015 Jun 02
0
Outlook Express with XP...
On 6/1/2015 6:27 PM, SH Development wrote:
> Dovecot 2.0.9
>
> I am able to connect successfully with Thunderbird, Win 8, Apple Mail, iPhone, iPad.
>
> Outlook Express on Win XP receives just fine, but will not send. I get a "Client host rejected: Access denied? message. I believe this is simply Postfix telling me the connection isn?t properly authenticated, as setting up the
2015 Jun 02
0
Outlook Express with XP...
Yes, dovecot handles the authentication, but the connection is
handled by postfix. We already know the authentication work since
you can receive mail, so the problem is either postfix or the client.
At any rate, this isn't a dovecot problem.
-- Noel Jones
On 6/2/2015 12:38 AM, SH Development wrote:
> Correct me if I?m wrong, but I thought Dovecot handled client authentication, and
2015 Jun 01
7
Outlook Express with XP...
Dovecot 2.0.9
I am able to connect successfully with Thunderbird, Win 8, Apple Mail, iPhone, iPad.
Outlook Express on Win XP receives just fine, but will not send. I get a "Client host rejected: Access denied? message. I believe this is simply Postfix telling me the connection isn?t properly authenticated, as setting up the exact same credentials on another client (non OE) works. It is
2015 Jun 02
3
Outlook Express with XP...
Correct me if I?m wrong, but I thought Dovecot handled client authentication, and once authenticated handed off to postfix?
> On Jun 1, 2015, at 10:05 PM, Noel <noeldude at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 6/1/2015 6:27 PM, SH Development wrote:
>> Dovecot 2.0.9
>>
>> I am able to connect successfully with Thunderbird, Win 8, Apple Mail, iPhone, iPad.
>>
2018 Jan 08
1
TLS problem after upgrading from v2.2 to v2.3
Jan Vejvalka <jan.vejvalka at lfmotol.cuni.cz> writes:
>> Mine are below and they work just fine:
>>
>> ssl_cipher_list =
>>
2016 Oct 12
3
Outlook 2010 woes
> Old server:
> * Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
> * Dovecot 2.1.13
> * Maildir++
> * Local auth via passwd/shadow files
>
> New server:
> * Debian GNU/Linux 8.6
> * Dovecot 2.2.13
> * Maildir++
> * Quotas enabled
> * LDAP
>
> Basically what's happening is that users are seeing large delays when
> navigating between different IMAP folders. So, for example, user
2012 Apr 17
2
Dovecot and Outlook Express "plaintext authentication not allowed..."
Server: Ubuntu 11.10 server with postfix (MTA), dovecot (MDA)
Mail client: Outlook Express in Windows XP with IMAP on port 143, SMTP on port 25
When tried to set up a new Outlook Express mail acct, the following error encountered:
? ? ?Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to the following:
? ? ?plaintext authentication not allowed without SSL/TLS, but your client did it anyway. ?If
? ? ?anyone
2020 May 04
1
Dovecot IMAPS : Thunderbird SSL cert issue / Evolution OK
Evolution prompted to accept the cert; which I did.
Thunderbird used to prompt and allow acceptance; it no longer does...
well sorta does. See my other posting for a screenshot where it shows
"add server location https:// ...." HTTPS . no way to add from SMTP.
Have also tried typing smtp://host:25 and https://host:25
On 4/30/20 5:39 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Apr 2020,
2015 Oct 30
0
Webmail accessive Dovecot logins
"A. Schulze" writes:
> David Mehler:
>
>> Second question, in the doveconf -n there's reference to my ssl_cipher
>> am I using current tls ciphers that support pfs?
>
>> ssl_cipher_list = ALL:!LOW:!SSLv3:!SSLv2:!EXP:!aNULL
>
> some non pfs cipher would be still active. check yourself:
> # openssl ciphers -v
2018 Jan 09
2
openssl question
> but i try to this command
>
> openssl s_client -connect mail.mydomain:pop3s -starttls imap
>
> it says CONNECTED and hang. second command is correct?
Uh, "pop3s" != "imap", and IMAP/STARTTLS is not the same as
IMAP/SSL (or whatever the hell the terminology is nowadays).
If you're testing IMAP, try one or the other or both depending
of how many flavours
2011 Apr 26
2
dovecot & OCFS2 Cluster
Robert Schetterer <robert at schetterer.org> writes:
>> Anyway, why use lmtp over lda ?
>
> i.e avoid backscatter by overquota
A clarification on this: backscatter (or rather, ambiguous NDR notices
that claim many users are over quota rather than just one) is a result
of a local mailer that support multiple recipient delivery in one
invocation, but can only return one result
2017 Jan 24
1
Log authentication attempts
On 24.01.2017 00:06, rej ex wrote:
> Because we are building some monitoring application, we will need to
> record all failed and successful login attempts. We need to record
> remote IP, entered password in plain text, and if possible whether auth
> request is for SMTP or IMAP session.
SMTP? Wouldn't that be handled by your MTA, not Dovecot?
AKi Tuomi wrote:
> Since
2015 Jan 26
1
LDA input validation
St?phane Cottin writes:
>> You're stilling going to lose contents. If dspam fails, the mail
>> is dumped, the LDA returns exit code 75, and the MTA will probably
>> issue a bounce Email to the sender.
>
> from dovecot-lda man page :
>
> 75 A temporary failure. This is returned for almost all failures. See the log file for
> details.
2012 Mar 23
1
Problems with upgrade 2.0.16 -> 2.1.3
I ran into two issues trying to upgrade our dovecot installation (Solaris 10).
1) Does not compile with OpenSSL 0.9.7
Not a big deal, as I was able to successfully against OpenSSL 0.9.8,
but does dovecot require OpenSSL >= 0.9.8 now?
libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../../src/lib -I../../src/lib-test -std=gnu99 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -mcpu=ultrasparc -Wall -W
2017 Dec 13
1
Mail-crypt plugin clarification
rje writes:
> I'm looking into ways to encrypt the stored email on my server. The idea is
> to make it impossible for my hosting provider (who has access to my VPS) to
> read the mail from the disk.
Just to be clear, if at any point your VPS has access to the plaintext
mail (or keys that decrypt mail), then the VPS provider could access
your decrypted mail.
To make it unfeasible
2018 Jan 09
0
openssl question
> TLS handshaking: SSL_accept() failed: error:1408A0C1:SSL
> routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:no shared cipher
>
> our dovecot (2.0.9 on redhat) 10-ssl.conf file we have
>
> ssl_cipher_list =
> kEECDH:+kEECDH+SHA:kEDH:+kEDH+SHA:+kEDH+CAMELLIA:kECDH:+kECDH+SHA:kRSA:+kRSA+SHA:+kRSA+CAMELLIA:!aNULL:!eNULL:!SSLv2:!RC4:!MD5:!DES:!EXP:!SEED:!IDEA:!3DES:!SSLv3
Offhand, I don't
2020 Apr 30
0
Dovecot IMAPS : Thunderbird SSL cert issue / Evolution OK
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020, hanasaki at gmail.com wrote:
>>> Apr 8 18:10:18 hh dovecot: imap-login: Debug: SSL error: SSL_accept()
>>> failed: error:14094412:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:sslv3 alert bad
>>> certificate: SSL alert number 42
According to this
2018 Dec 20
1
Authentication Problem
Nice to get to hear this. However, the password is not stored in clear text
here. How then does it work?
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018, 00:58 Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>
> > At the expense of sounding stupid, could you please expound on the
> > sequence? :)
>
> In a nutshell, during protocol handshake, the server