I really wanted to, but i couldn't copy past it out of the menu
anyway, its gone now. I just ran "perl imscp-autoinstall -d" again without complains.
I really wanted to, but i couldn't copy past it out of the menu
anyway, its gone now. I just ran "perl imscp-autoinstall -d" again without complains.
For the future, have a look in /var/log/imscp/imscp-setup.log when an error occurs.
I can make screenshots of my console. It is better than nothing.
Ok Dovecot seems to run now, i can login with via webinterface and also via Thunderbird. But SMTP is still not working, i can't send mails.
For the future, have a look in /var/log/imscp/imscp-setup.log when an error occurs.
I can make screenshots of my console. It is better than nothing.
ok, thanks i didn't know that.
Well i was about to make a screenshot but the error didn't come up again.
But SMTP is still not working, i can't send mails.
Sorry, my crystal ball is in the garage. Logs, logs and one moment logs. And perhaps a message from your mail-client maybe helpful.
There you go:
Senden der Nachricht fehlgeschlagen.
Fehler beim Senden der Nachricht: Eine sichere Verbindung mit dem SMTP-Server kann nicht mit STARTTLS aufgebaut werden, da der Server diese Funktion nicht angibt. Schalten Sie STARTTLS für diesen Server ab oder kontaktieren Sie Ihren Anbieter des E-Mail-Diensts.
Well i already tried to set no tls/sll but it doesn't seem to matter much.
I just realised, the autoinstall installed courier again...
Try to connect less STARTTLS.
Can you send mails from webmail?
What are settings (port, etc.) in thunderbird?
Courier->Dovecot is not my special topic, but should be possible without problems. Maybe the the previous error in the installer make some stupid decisions? I dont know.
Just run perl <imscp-1.2.9>/imscp-autoinstall -dr mta and choose dovecot. If an error occurs, think on my words.
Try to connect less STARTTLS.
i already did, same complaint from my mailclient.
Gosh I'm an idiot, i just set the IMAP to no TLS instead of the SMTP.
I works now without TLS, via webinterface and also via Thunderbird.
Now i just have to set up TLS again. Is there a short and easy solution for selfsigned certificats?