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2007 Mar 26
3
proxy host specified as fqdn in userdb
Abstract from http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields/Proxy > > host=s: The destination server's *IP address*. This field is required. > Note that currently it's required to use an IP address since no DNS > resolving is done. > Hello Timo, Here goes one more item for the v2.0 wishlist: Will it become possible to do dovecot imap proxying based on a
2016 Nov 02
1
Α compilation problem exists with Sun studio 12
Hello, I tried to compile Dovecot 2.2.26.0 with Sun Studio 12.0 on a Sun Solaris 10 x86 machine, but an error occurred related to src/lib-ldap/ldap-compare.c. "ldap-compare.c", line 112: void function cannot return value cc: acomp failed for ldap-compare.c *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ldap-compare.lo' The problem fixed with the following
2010 Mar 12
1
patch: allow proxy to lookup host by name
This patch allows the dovecot proxy processes to lookup the destination host by name instead of IP address. Tested agains 1.2.10, expected to work against 1.2.11. The patch is pretty straightforward, it's making it work within the restrictions of the login process that's more interesting. I have made some changes to the wiki (pending approval) to - enhance the discussion of proxy
2011 Oct 26
1
variable for gid
Hi Is possible for a variable for gid of each user, such as %ifor uid . Thanks for your attention Antonis
2013 May 27
1
post-login script and original remote ip in proxy mode
Hi, I am running dovecot on 3 qmail-ldap server backend. dovecot configured to use auth_pop3 wrapper for authentication. Users logins to the qmail-ldap pop3&imap pools randomly. If a user is mailhost is not the connected server, dovecot proxies the connection to the user mailhost. In this case, I can not get the original client IP address via post-logins script on user host. I see only the
2013 Dec 22
0
Dovecot proxying with LDAP - an example?
Hi all, I have been struggling trying to understand the syntax to configure dovecot as a proxy against an LDAP server. As a single server dovecot works great. Now I want to add the "mailHost" attribute which, if present, should indicate the DNS name of the host that contains the person's mailbox. If the mailHost matches the local hostname, the mailbox should be served locally as it
2007 Sep 27
1
Proxy setup between two servers
Hi, I am trying to set up a proxy between two dovecot servers. I have the following set up here. Dovecot version: 1.0.rc15 dovecot -n: # /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf info_log_path: /var/log/dovecot.log log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S protocols: pop3 imap login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login login_executable(default): /usr/lib/dovecot/imap-login login_executable(imap):
2009 Nov 30
1
Dovecot 1.2.x masteruser proxy problem
Greetings to all I need a masteruser/proxy account for some applications to be implemented and i am having some problems. Normal users are proxyied through ldap queries to the remote machine and this is working like it sopose to, but i can't make the master user to work. Below are both the dovecot.conf and dovecot-ldap.conf and verbose logs on the proxy machine. If i log directly on the
2007 Aug 16
2
Dovecot IMAP/POP3 Proxy with LDAP
Hello all, I'm having problems to make Dovecot proxy work, I configured it following dovecot's site. See my test below: It accepts login and password and then closes the connection. bastion01:~/build# telnet localhost 110 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. +OK Dovecot ready. user raphael.costa at xxxx.com.br +OK pass xxxxxx +OK Logged in.
2015 Aug 27
4
please block user
Gary Stainburn wrote: > Bad news Guys, they've just moved the emails to somewhere else and have > started again: <snip> A suggestion: there should be a way to filter using *domain* AND mailhost; that is, if emails come from a domain, and through one mailhost, then block the domain. If many domains, and the same mailhost, only then block the mailhost. I've been thinking about
2014 Dec 09
2
Sieve permissions issue following update
I recently updated dovecot and my sieve filters stopped working. Checking the logs I see: Dec 9 00:09:59 mailhost dovecot: lda(gessel at domain.com): Error: sieve: binary save: failed to create temporary file: open(/usr/local/etc/dovecot/sieve/10-move-spam.svbin.mailhost.domain.com.114.) failed: Permission denied (euid=5000(vmail) egid=5000(vmail) missing +w perm: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/sieve,
2015 Apr 20
4
userdb username change ignored when using (My)SQL was: Re: userdb username changed
Hi! It works when using LDAP. I've duplicated the "username change" debug line, just to see that the variables are really updated: Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27127): Debug: sql(ppp at example.net): username changed ppp at example.net -> uppp Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27127): Debug: sql(uppp): username changed uppp -> uppp Apr 20 14:30:27
2012 Feb 14
2
R: Re: LMTP : Can't handle mixed proxy/non-proxy destinations
Hi Timo, I'm writing to alert you that even in version 2.1. we have the error: "Can't handle mixed proxy/non-proxy destinations" when we write to two users: one existent and one not. The error occurs randomly. I configure LDAP query in the file : dovecot-ldap.conf in this way: pass_attrs = mail=user,userPassword=password,=proxy=y,mailHost=host, =proxy_timeout=600
2011 Feb 01
2
Enabeling E-Mail Name
Dear readers, of the Markdown-(Extra)-Discussion list. After including Markdown as the Markup language of choice for my configuration files I stumbled over a feature I was missing: Adding e-mail links with names. I came up with a little hack I want to share with you. Old Syntax: (mailto:$mailadress@$mailhost) New Syntax: (mailto:$mailadress@$mailhost[ My Name) changes: 1) function
2011 Feb 02
1
LDAP and GSSAPI problems
This is a continuation of a problem I have been having. Samba 4 has recently changed to require binds. I need LDAP to verify users exist. I am using Kerberos (GSSAPI) as the passdb. Samba can handle GSSAPI/Kerberos SASL binds. I have the following in my dovecot-ldap setup for userdb: dn = smtp/mailhost.example.org at EXAMPLE.ORG sasl_bind = yes sasl_mech = GSSAPI sasl_realm = EXAMPLE.ORG
2010 Dec 10
1
deliver -m causes crash: Panic: stream doesn't support seeking backwards
When exim runs deliver -m and tries to write to a directory that does not exist is causes a crash which stops the exim MTA. Dec 9 23:20:38 mailhost exim: [ID 197553 mail.info] 2010-12-09 23:20:38 1PQpmu-0007O9-OD <= dovecot-bounces+user=domain.co.uk at dovecot.org H=dovecot.org [62.236.108.70] P=esmtp S=2714 id=1291936811.2991.135.camel at kurkku.sapo.corppt.com Dec 9 23:20:38 localhost
2005 May 09
1
Centos 4 / Postfix / SMTP
I've just installed Centos 4 on an Acer G310 server - everything's gone well except I'm not able to SMTP connect to my upstream mail server (I've installed postfix + MailScanner) - I managed to find sort out the dovecot side of things but SMTP remains quite silent - the maillog shows an attempted connect but then a timeout: May 9 13:08:45 woking postfix/smtp[7895]:
2007 Oct 17
1
dovecot and imap session forwarding
Hi, I was trying to install a qmail-ldap cluster. I have successfully setup dovecot to authenticate against ldap directory. But what I need is to enable imap session forwarding for qmail-ldap. For example when a user connects to a imapserver if the real mailhost of this user is different than the one that is connected so session is forwarded to real mailhost. Normally we can do that with
2018 Aug 24
3
Mail has quit working
> > I think part of the problem is that 'localhost' is being interpreted as > > the IPv6 loopback device ::1 and not the v4 127.0.0.1 - it may be that > > roundcube has got a wrong mailhost stored. Try running the following > > SQL command on your roundcube database: > > > > mysql --user=rc -p roundcubemail -e "select username,mail_host from >
2018 Aug 24
3
Mail has quit working
> > OK. There are a couple of things: > > > > Aug 23 21:47:18 ts130 postfix/smtpd[3750]: warning: hostname localhost > > does not resolve to address 127.0.0.1 > > Aug 23 21:47:18 ts130 postfix/smtpd[3750]: connect from > > unknown[127.0.0.1] > > > > That needs to be fixed. What does the entry for 127.0.0.1 look like in > > /etc/hosts?