On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron <guest2@sgeinc.com> wrote:
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3 problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com. I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's currently on the same address as sge.sgeinc.com. On the update forced on us on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it stopped working. It still works as an outgoing server but incoming POP3 it stopped working. It started working when I changed my incoming server to sge.sgeinc.com. You might want to look into it or not. We chased the initial problem to, we think, ssh-keygen in /usr/local/bin/ which was Not found but is there.
Why would dovecot need ssh-keygen? What for?
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 In an Internet failure case, the #1 suspect is a constant: DNS. "Oh, the cruft.", egrep -v '^$|^.*#' ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :-) [How to ask smart questions: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html]
On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron <guest2@sgeinc.com> wrote: Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server.
At
various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
currently on the same address as sge.sgeinc.com. On the update
forced
on us on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it stopped working. It still works as an
outgoing server but incoming POP3 it stopped working. It started
working when I changed my incoming server to sge.sgeinc.com.
You might want to look into it or not. We chased the initial problem
to, we think, ssh-keygen in /usr/local/bin/ which was Not found but
is
there.
Why would dovecot need ssh-keygen? What for?
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 In an Internet failure case, the #1 suspect is a constant: DNS. "Oh, the cruft.", egrep -v '^$|^.*#' ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :-) [How to ask smart questions: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart- questions.html]