IMAP problems with SuSE 9.0
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Mon Mar 1 11:35:11 EST 2004
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Mark J. Dulcey wrote:
> Well, I decided to take matters into my own hands and rebuild the imap
> server package (the standard one supplied by SuSE, which is UW IMAP, not
> courier or cyrus). I started with the SuSE SRPM, made the changes to
> allow cleartext password login on non-encrypted connections, and
> installed it. This imap uses the standard mailbox file format, so it has
> the usual file locking limitations. (Mostly, it means that if you have
> an IMAP client open somewhere, and you also try to run a shell on the
> mail server and run Pine, Pine won't be able to expunge deleted messages
> from the mailbox.)
>
> To keep it from being a huge security hole, I modified the xinetd
> configuration for imap and pop3 (also handled by the same package).
> Unencrypted imap and pop3 are only allowed from hosts on my own LAN,
> including the mail server itself - that means that squirrelmail works
> from anywhere, and all the usual clients work from here. If you're
> outside the house, you have to use an encrypted connection (or use
> squirrelmail to read your mail) - that limits your choice of clients,
> but you can still get in. Next step will be to put the squirrelmail on
> an https: virtual host to take care of that potential hole.
>
> I can send people the updated RPMs for imap and the changes to the
> xinetd configuration if anyone wants them.
Could you send me a copy of this?
Thanks.
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