Op 10/27/2016 om 9:55 PM schreef Moritz Fago:
Hello,
If you don’t have a ssl_key and ssl_cert configured in your dovecot config managesieve-login will fail to start with the following error message: dovecot: managesieve-login: Fatal: Couldn't parse private ssl_key: error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line: Expecting: ANY PRIVATE KEY, even if you haven’t enabled ssl for managesieve-login.
I must say I don't really know what that error means. I see a few things though:
Infos according to http://www.dovecot.org/bugreport.html:
Filesystem: ext4 doveconf -n: # 2.2.13: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 x86_64 Debian 8.6 auth_default_realm = toppoint.de auth_mechanisms = plain login auth_username_format = %Ln mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir managesieve_notify_capability = mailto managesieve_sieve_capability = fileinto reject envelope encoded-character vacation subaddress comparator-i;ascii-numeric relational regex imap4flags copy include variables body enotify environment mailbox date ihave namespace inbox { inbox = yes location = mailbox Drafts { special_use = \Drafts } mailbox Junk { special_use = \Junk } mailbox Sent { special_use = \Sent } mailbox "Sent Messages" { special_use = \Sent } mailbox Trash { special_use = \Trash } prefix = } passdb { args = dovecot driver = pam } plugin { sieve = ~/.sieve/dovecot.sieve sieve_dir = ~/.sieve } protocols = " imap lmtp sieve pop3" service auth { unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { group = postfix mode = 0660 user = postfix } } service lmtp { unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp { group = postfix mode = 0600 user = postfix } } service managesieve-login { inet_listener sieve { port = 4190 ssl = yes }
This means that you're making a 'sieves' protocol, i.e. ManageSieve with TLS from the start. It doesn't exist by the standard. ManageSieve only uses the STARTTLS command. Leave out the ssl=yes here.
} ssl = required ssl_cert =
I see you have these set for imap and pop3, but not for "protocol sieve". Is that intentional?
Regards,
Stephan.