[Dovecot] Bit of a Newbie Question

Jud judmarc at fastmail.fm
Thu Mar 10 05:16:23 EET 2005


Wouter Van Hemel wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Jud wrote:
> 
>> Apologies in advance - I'm sure there's something quite obvious I'm not
>> doing correctly, but since I'm unable to resolve the problem myself....
>>
>> I've installed Dovecot 99.14 on FreeBSD-CURRENT using the Dovecot
>> FreeBSD port.  My "network" consists of a cable modem connected to a
>> router which is in turn connected (only) to my computer.  My ISP assigns
>> a dynamic IP address.  I have ddclient set up to sync the dynamic IP to
>> my hostname and MX via dyndns.org.
>>
>> Local operations (local delivery via Postfix or copying/moving/deleting
>> with Thunderbird) work fine.  Mail delivery from remote machines does
>> not seem to work via either IMAP or IMAP-SSL.  (That is, test e-mails I
>> send from this [Fastmail] account to my local IMAP server never reach
>> their destination.)  Enabling port forwarding on my router for ports 993
>> and 143 has made no difference.
>>
> 
> What do you mean with "Mail delivery via IMAP"? 

As noted above, "That is, test e-mails I send from this [Fastmail] 
account to my local IMAP server never reach their destination."  In 
slightly more detail, mail sent using Fastmail's SMTP-SSL server, 
mail.messagingengine.com:465, does not arrive in my local IMAP Inbox.

It is up to your MTA and
> LDA (postfix, I presume) to deliver these mails into a folder where the 
> imap server can find them. This has little to do with dovecot.
> 
> Check your postfix configuration... or, your provider may be blocking 
> access to port 25. Many providers do.

As also noted above, local delivery via Postfix appears to work fine. 
For example, ddclient is configured to send failure or success messages 
to user "jud," and indeed these messages appear in the local IMAP Inbox 
for "jud."

Apologies for having caused confusion by referring to "mail delivery" 
and Postfix.  I am not having any problem *sending* mail at all.  The 
problem is that messages sent from a remote machine (using port 465 from 
a mail server not owned by my ISP) are not received in my local IMAP 
Inbox, while messages sent from the local machine are.

I agree that Dovecot is not doing anything wrong.  I am hoping someone 
may be able to help me learn what *I* am doing wrong.

>> What should I be doing to make this work correctly?
>>
>> Jud
>>
>>
> 




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