[horde] Horde webmail, FreeBSD, Imap or Smtp server outgoing authentication error virtual hosts

David Mehler dave.mehler at gmail.com
Sat Feb 24 23:56:12 UTC 2018


Hello Simon,

How do you do lowercase enforcing and require a full email and not
just a username?

Thanks.
Dave.


On 2/24/18, Simon B <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 24 Feb 2018 21:40, "David Mehler" <dave.mehler at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. What are you running on your system and how do
>> you have it configured? Maybe I could compare your configs to mine.
>
> Hi Dave.
>
> Please keep replies on the mailing list
>
> Implied in my previous reply, everything on my system requires a full,
> valid and unique email address as a login.  To avoid any complexity on
> horde, I enforce the use of lower-case.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Simon
>
>
>> On 2/24/18, Simon B <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On 24 Feb 2018 4:55 p.m., "David Mehler" <dave.mehler at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I've tried asking this one on the imp mailing list and didn't hear
>> >> back. Is that list still active? I'm hoping someone can help me.
>> >>
>> >>   I've got a new horde webmail install going on a FreeBSD 11.1 jail.
>> >>   I've got Dovecot set up so that it appends a domain name if one is
> not
>> >>   given, so that user and user at example.com can both log in. The
>> >> Dovecot
>> >>  server handles imap authentication as well as smtp authentication
>> >> from
>> >>  postfix. Dovecot in turn gets its authentication via a MySQL
>> >> database.
>> >>
>> >>   When I logged in with horde webmail I used for the first attempt
>> >>   username with no @example.com suffix. I logged in ok, but couldn't
>> >>   send an email, gave me a weird error no address associated with
>> >> host.
>> >>   I logged out, logged back in using user at example.com the full
>> >> address,
>> >>   and this time the message sending went through.
>> >>
>> >>  I could provide Dovecot, Postfix, and/or Horde Webmail
>> >> configurations,
>> >>  but didn't want to include them all without knowing where this issue
>> >>  most likely resided. If it matters the web server is Apache 2.4. I've
>> >> been told by the dovecot list that this is most likely a horde issue.
>> >>
>> >> The url I've gone to is example.com/horde then I changed that in to a
>> >> virtual host thinking that might resolve the situation which made it
>> >> webmail2.example.com this didn't. That's with the vhost setting off
>> >> and on. These sites are all being served over ssl.
>> >>
>> >> Finally, my goal eventually is to have two separate domains
>> >> example.com and example2.com both with it's own separate users, so I'm
>> >> hoping this has an easy fix.
>> >
>> > The easy fix is require your system to require username at domain.tld as a
>> > username :)
>> >
>> > I didn't answer on the imp list because a) it's the weekend and b) I
> can't
>> > really suggest the fix.
>> >
>> > But... configuring dovecot to add the domain.tld without doing the same
> in
>> > horde means two issues.
>> >
>> > 1. You will create two users in horde
>> >
>> > 2. Your actual problem is that when you log in without the domain and
>> > dovecot knows to add a domain for authentication, horde doesn't know
>> > for
>> > SMTP..
>> >
>> > Simon
>> >
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