Quote From : codesight October 22, 2013, 8:41 pm
Of cource Yum is used. But Yum uses the Softaculous-repo. Why use different repo than official centos-repo if the package would be the same? Makes no sense to me - because of that I'm assume the package from your repo is different from official repo.
Sir if the default repo is used, we will have to maintain different configurations for different versions (CentOS/Exim). Hence we have a common repo for all.
Quote From : codesight October 22, 2013, 8:41 pm Easy.
Thanks for providing the steps, we shall follow them and replicate the issues.
If at all we face problems setting it up, we shall notify you for the same.
Quote From : codesight October 22, 2013, 8:41 pm
The only difference between a simple click-and-go-installation and mine is my firewall in front. But this situation is not concerning the firewall since webserver & dovecot are on the same server.
So it has to be a settings-thing. Since I didn't touch ANY Config file as the problem occured I wonder if there is another "out of the box" than out of the box.
Well now that you know the yum install is from the Softaculous repo and I have already told you where the configuration file resides. We shall replicate and the issue and setup a similar test environment. Let us know if you require any other information to debug the issue at your end.
Quote This is a workaround - no solution. I don't want to use SSL since the certificates are self-signed wich bothers every local mailclient. I want to use standard ports 143 and 110 with local clients which is not possible, if dovecot forces the use of ssl on plain auth.
We shall re-configure the mail server to make this work. Apologize for the inconvenience.
Quote From : codesight October 22, 2013, 8:41 pm I'll see what i can do.
We can provide you a CentOS machine and you can setup the environment to help us quickly replicate, debug and resolve your issue.
Quote From : codesight October 22, 2013, 8:41 pm Now we finally get to the point. This is the only defference between the package in your repo and the original one? Assuming you are trying to say so I can finally have a deep look into this..
As for the configuration file located at /etc/exim this is the difference. As for the installation from the repo, we haven't customized it and the official version is served commonly to all users.
If at all the version if faulty, we would certainly replace it.
Quote From : codesight October 22, 2013, 8:41 pm Reasonable but people like me try always to fix problem by ourselves. People like me read a lot of stuff and get their knowledge of the regarding systems, environments by reading about hundrets of different situations and problems. This is what boards and forums are for.
People like me try to combine several suitable situations and see which is the most logical fit for our special problem.
This kind of learning this is very intensive and time-consuming but in most cases you really get to know stuff.
We shall make sure the queries are answered on the board itself whenever possible.
Quote Maybe you can see why i get all frustratet, if there is only one board regarding webuzo and most threads end after 2 posts.
Especially the custom configurations are the most important stuff you can find in a forum.
Noted.
Quote The difference between doing stuff in webuzo and doing stuff on an ordinary centos (whats happening under the gui is ment) is the important stuff.
We would willingly share information. The paths to the configuration are provided earlier. The configuration describes the Exim functionality further.
We would be glad for suggestions to optimize Exim for better performance.
Quote Sorry if I got a little bit rough. Knowledge is important to me and not beeing able to find suitable input around the world wide web drives me nuts.
True That. We shall have it documented. Suggestions for the same are most welcome.
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