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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Hi Felix,
      yes that is the setup as described in the Kopano Documentation:

      alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
      alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
      virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-users.cf
      

      Where “mysql-users.cf” contains an Mysql request:

      user = kopano
      password = *****
      hosts = 127.0.0.1
      dbname = kopano
      query = select value from objectproperty where \
              objectid=(select objectid from objectproperty where value='%s' limit 1) \
              and propname='loginname';
      

      That was just one more attempt of configuration.
      You said its the same like Zarafa - definitively NOT :-) In Zarafa I worked with “real” users as they exist on my Ubuntu system.
      Here it seems that its no longer possible(only LDAP, AD,Mysql or Virtual).
      As I don’t want to run into more problems, I don’t try LDAP and AD, but just tried the 2 things: Virtual Users and MySQL.

      In the meantime (I did more testing yesterday night) I managed to send and receive mails within the Mail application “mutt”. When I had Zarafa, the incoming Mails were visible in Mutt and Zarafa Webaccess in parallel.
      This is also different here. I see the mails in Mutt, but I do not see them in Kopano WebApp.
      The WebApp seems to work in General(as I get “not delivered” replies), but it seems to have the mails stored in a different location.
      Can you tell me, how to influence it?
      Can I tell Postfix, where to store the Mails?

      Thanks for your time!

      Hoinz

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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano @Guest last edited by

        Hello @hoinz_p ,

        I still have to find the time to write a more verbose reply, but already wanted to comment on the following.

        @hoinz_p said in Kopano Dagent does not deliver incoming Mails // Outbound mails OK:

        You said its the same like Zarafa - definitively NOT :-) In Zarafa I worked with “real” users as they exist on my Ubuntu system.
        Here it seems that its no longer possible(only LDAP, AD,Mysql or Virtual).

        the unix backend, while surely not actively tested for a while, is still part of the codebase and can be used. https://stash.kopano.io/projects/KC/repos/kopanocore/browse/installer/linux/server.cfg#335-338

        Regards Felix

        Resources:
        https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
        https://documentation.kopano.io/
        https://kb.kopano.io/

        Support overview:
        https://kopano.com/support/

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          Dear Felix,
          still urgently need your support.

          Progress so far: I found a mistake in my relaymap, so that the delivery agent did not even kick in.
          This is now solved, I see the delivery agent working.
          However, still the Mails are not delivered into the mailbox.

          I have 2 users, ‘heinrich’ and ‘gmx’

          My fetchmail config says

          poll xxxxxxx.de protocol pop3 interval 1 user "heinrichxxxx@xxxxxxx.de" password "xxxxxxx" is heinrich here ssl
          
          poll pop.gmx.net protocol pop3 interval 1 user "heinrichxxxx@gmx.de" password "xxxxxxxxx" is gmx here ssl
          
          

          The above config works in first instance, however, the delivery agent does not resolve “heinrich” or “gmx” correctly. Normally he should just deliver to the system users ‘heinrich’ and ‘gmx’. But it doesnt:

          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] < 250-SERVER ready
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] < 250-PIPELINING
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] < 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODE
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] < 250 RSET
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] > MAIL FROM:<heinrichxxxx@gmx.de>
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] < 250 2.1.0 Ok
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] > RCPT TO:<heinrich@localhost>
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [debug  ] [ 7800] Resolved command "RCPT TO:<heinrich@localhost>" to recipient address "heinrich@localhost"
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [error  ] [ 7800] Failed to resolve recipient heinrich@localhost (0)
          Thu May  4 22:42:01 2017: [error  ] [ 7800] Requested e-mail address 'heinrich@localhost' does not resolve to a user.
          
          

          So, any idea, where does the @localhost come from ???

          My latest main.cf is

          mydomain = xxxx-hub.local
          mydestination = xxxx-hub.local, localhost
          
          smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP
          biff = no
          
          # appending .domain is the MUA's job.
          append_dot_mydomain = no
          
          # Uncomment the next line to generate "delayed mail" warnings
          #delay_warning_time = 4h
          
          readme_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix
          
          # TLS parameters
          smtpd_tls_cert_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
          smtpd_tls_key_file=/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
          smtpd_use_tls=yes
          smtp_tls_security_level = may
          smtpd_tls_session_cache_database = btree:${data_directory}/smtpd_scache
          smtp_tls_session_cache_database = btree:${data_directory}/smtp_scache
          
          # See /usr/share/doc/postfix/TLS_README.gz in the postfix-doc package for
          # information on enabling SSL in the smtp client.
          myhostname = plett-hub
          alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
          alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
          virtual_alias_domains = xxxxxx.de, gmx.de
          virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
          mailbox_transport = lmtp:localhost:2003
          mynetworks = 192.168.2.0/24 10.124.205.0/24 10.88.36.0/24 10.88.37.0/24 127.0.0.0/8 [::1]/128
          mailbox_size_limit = 51200000
          recipient_delimiter = +
          inet_interfaces = all
          inet_protocols = all
          #Outbound Relay
          smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_mynetworks permit_sasl_authenticated defer_unauth_destination
          sender_dependent_relayhost_maps =hash:/etc/postfix/relaymap
          smtp_sender_dependent_authentication = yes
          smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
          smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/passes
          smtp_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
          
          

          And the Virtual alias file is

          heinrichxxxx@xxxxxx.de              heinrichxxxx@xxxxxx.de ### so, just the real eMail addresses
          heinrichxxxx@gmx.de          heinrichxxxx@gmx.de
          

          Thanks!

          Heinrich

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Oops, just realized, Felix seems to be on holiday …:boy_tone2:
            Anybody else out there with an idea, please?

            The Question is, why my ‘username’ gets translated into ‘username@localhost’, despite I have not configured this?
            And WHICH application is responsible? Fetchmail? Postfix? Kopano? See also the post above.

            Thanks!

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Hi,
              is there anybody to reply while fbartels is on leave?

              Still my problem is, that I cannot get Kopano working to receive eMails.
              Fetchmail seems not capable to deliver to virtual Mailboxes.
              Kopano on the other hand seems not to work as zarafa used to (with system users).
              So, what is the recommended way from Kopano? How can inbound Mails be received?

              In the Manual, I always find documentation about OUTbound mail (via postfix + dagent + spooler) but I have not seen any hint about INcoming mails.

              Can anybody help?

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              • umgfoin
                umgfoin last edited by

                You’re configuring virtual domains, but setting up mailbox_transport.
                virtual_mailbox_transportmight be your intention.

                Useful information on Postfix virtual domains: VIRTUAL_README

                Is the kopano-user configured with both email-adresses of heinrich (heinrichxxxx@xxxxxx.de and heinrichxxxx@gmx.de)?

                ++umgfoin.

                .

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  Hello, umgfoin,

                  thanks for replying.

                  You are right, I am mixing this up and this reflects my situation - in Zarafa, I never had to deal with virtual users.
                  So, am I right, that fetchmail is unable to handle delivery to virtual boxes?

                  Users: I have 2 users: ‘heinrich’ is one, ‘gmx’ the other. Each of them has only one eMail address.

                  Does this inspire you for more ideas? ;-)

                  Thanks!

                  Heinrich

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Hello,

                    has anybody more hints for me?

                    Current status:
                    Outbound Mail works.
                    Inbound mail to gmx works - because I use an alias file.
                    Surprisingly, this does not work for the other user.
                    Postfix returns a “mail loop” notification - despite the fact, that I do absolutely the same like for the gmx user.
                    So, is Kopano limited to 1 user only?

                    How do you guys deal with inbound mails?
                    Any other suggestions besides Fetchmail?

                    I always read descriptions for outgoing mail - but what is a working solution for inbound mail ??

                    Thanks!

                    Heinrich

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                    • robgnu
                      robgnu last edited by robgnu

                      Hello,
                      I hope, I can help. Why do you forward incoming mails from fetchmail to postfix? I think it is more elegant to send them directly to the kopano-dagent. I do this on some setups as well.

                      Please give it a try with this fetchmail configuration:

                      poll example.com with proto POP3
                              user "heinrich@****.de" password "****"
                              options ssl sslcertck
                              mda "/usr/sbin/kopano-dagent heinrich"
                      
                      poll pop.gmx.net with proto POP3
                              user "*****@gmx.de" password "****"
                              options ssl sslcertck
                              mda "/usr/sbin/kopano-dagent gmx"
                      

                      Please also check whether your kopano-dagent is enabled. On Debian/Ubuntu it is one line in /etc/default/kopano:
                      DAGENT_ENABLED=yes

                      After that you can optinally use transport maps for outgoing mails. When sending mails to local users it is more elegant to not send them out to your smarthost and fetch them with fetchmail. Just create a postfix lookup file like this. If the recipient is a kopano user, postfix delivers the mail directly to the kopano-dagent instead of sending the mail to your smarthost.

                      /etc/postfix/transport.mysql:

                      user = dbuser
                      password = dbpass
                      hosts = 127.0.0.1:3306
                      dbname = kopano
                      query = select 'lmtp:localhost:2003' from objectproperty where objectid=(select objectid from objectproperty where value='%s' limit 1) and propname='loginname';
                      

                      Enable this file in your main.cf:

                      transport_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/transport.mysql
                      

                      I hope it helps and I would be happy to know if it has worked.

                      best regards,
                      Rob

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Hello, Rob,

                        thanks for your idea. Unfortunately, this doesn’t work either.
                        I reconfigured my fetchmailrc like you suggested, but then just nothing happened, no log entry in the mail.log.
                        However, dagent.log returned the following:

                        Unable to open logfile '/var/log/kopano/dagent.log' as user 'kopano'
                        Not enough permissions to append logfile '/var/log/kopano/dagent.log'. Reverting to stderr.
                        Sat May 27 23:21:52 2017: [31652] [error  ]   Python type: (null)
                        Sat May 27 23:21:52 2017: [31652] [error  ]   Python error: 'module' object has no attribute 'DAgentPluginmanager'
                        Sat May 27 23:21:52 2017: [31652] [crit   ] K-1732: Unable to initialize the dagent plugin manager: Unknown error code (1).
                        

                        So, obviously, the plugin doesn’t work.

                        Is this a general Kopano issue (as I saw some tread about this somewhere here in the Forum) ?

                        In General, the dagent was already set to “yes”, so that was working before.

                        Once I have the inbound mails working, I might try the transport maps as you suggested …

                        Any other idea for inbound mail delivery please? Which other options do you know besides fetchmail?

                        Thank you so much for taking care!

                        Heinrich

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          OK, I followed that tread: link text and disabled the plugin manager. Now I receive Mails on both accounts! WOOW ! ;-) Do you think this is a sustainable solution? What else will not work, while the plugin Manager is disabled? Also do you have an idea, why the log says Unable to open logfile '/var/log/kopano/dagent.log' as user 'kopano' – when I issue an ls -la, then I see ```
                          ls -la /var/log/kopano/dagent.log
                          -rw-r–r-- 1 kopano kopano 78642 Mai 27 23:54 /var/log/kopano/dagent.log

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Hmm I am afraid I was happy TOO early … now everything is slow, from the “heinrich” account I hardly can do anything - not even contacts can be resolved.
                            :-( :-( :-(

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                            • robgnu
                              robgnu last edited by

                              Hello, Heinrich,

                              it is correct, that there are no entrys in mail.log when using my approach. The reason is that you bypass postfix . But if you watch the fetchmail logs with this command journalctl -f -u fetchmail.service you can see what happens with your incoming mails.

                              I think the problem could be in your dagent.cfg. Please post your dagent.cfg here with this command: cat /etc/kopano/dagent.cfg | egrep -v "(^#.*|^$)" (This command removes the comments.)

                              This is the dagent.cfg on my machines (kopano-dagent v. 8.4.0~125):

                              root@mailserver:~# cat /etc/kopano/dagent.cfg | egrep -v "(^#.*|^$)"
                              log_method      =       file
                              log_file = /var/log/kopano/dagent.log
                              log_timestamp   =       1
                              log_raw_message = no
                              log_raw_message_path = /tmp
                              tmp_path = /tmp
                              lmtp_port = 2003
                              lmtp_max_threads = 20
                              coredump_enabled = no
                              spam_header_name = X-Spam-Status
                              spam_header_value = Yes,
                              archive_on_delivery = no
                              plugin_enabled = yes
                              plugin_manager_path = /usr/share/kopano-dagent/python
                              plugin_path = /var/lib/kopano/dagent/plugins
                              set_rule_headers = yes
                              no_double_forward = no
                              

                              Please also check these points:

                              1. Try to “repair” your permissions (again?):
                              chown -R kopano:kopano /etc/kopano/
                              chown -R kopano:kopano /var/log/kopano/
                              
                              1. Check your /etc/kopano/server.cfg (You need the fetchmail user on the local_admin_users, when using my approach):
                              local_admin_users       = root kopano fetchmail
                              

                              What happens when you increase your debug_level?

                              Best regards,
                              Rob.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                Hello, Rob,

                                thanks again for your help.

                                Here is the config of my dagent:

                                root@plett-hub:~# glances
                                root@plett-hub:~# cat /etc/kopano/dagent.cfg | egrep -v "(^#.*|^$)"
                                log_method      =       file
                                log_level       =       6
                                log_file = /var/log/kopano/dagent.log
                                log_timestamp   =       1
                                log_raw_message = no
                                log_raw_message_path = /tmp
                                tmp_path = /tmp
                                server_bind =
                                lmtp_port = 2003
                                lmtp_max_threads = 20
                                coredump_enabled = no
                                spam_header_value = No
                                archive_on_delivery = no
                                plugin_enabled = yes
                                plugin_manager_path = /usr/share/kopano-dagent/python
                                plugin_path = /var/lib/kopano/dagent/plugins
                                set_rule_headers = yes
                                no_double_forward = no```
                                
                                I have set the permissions as you suggested and also "fetchmail" was already member of the "local_admin_users".
                                
                                The weird thing now is: I can send 1 eMail out successfully.
                                
                                When I open another Mail and click on "send", there is no response from the Kopano WebApp.
                                The CPU load increases to 1.4 and the top process is "mysqld".
                                And this is with fetchmail disabled!
                                
                                ![0_1496251246321_Kopano_Process_Mysql.PNG](/assets/uploads/files/1496251120231-kopano_process_mysql-resized.png) 
                                
                                I fear I cannot go for Kopano anylonger... it just takes time and seems not a operational system. I think I have really tried a lot ... I still wonder, which tool all the other users take for inbound mails. Obviously, the minority is working with Fetchmail!
                                
                                Any final ideas?
                                
                                Thanks!
                                
                                Heinrich
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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  Oops I put it all into the wrong window … here is the Process view of my CPU while Kopano is struggling:

                                  0_1496251326691_Kopano_Process_Mysql.PNG

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    I fear I cannot go for Kopano anylonger… it just takes time and seems not a operational system. I think I have really tried a lot … I still wonder, which tool all the other users take for inbound mails. Obviously, the minority is working with Fetchmail!

                                    Any final ideas?

                                    Thanks!

                                    Heinrich

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      In the /var/log/kopano/server.log, I find the following errors:

                                      Wed May 31 21:44:34 2017: [error  ] K-1570: type: entryid has size 22; not enough for EID_V0.usType (26)
                                      Wed May 31 21:44:34 2017: [error  ] eid.type(): K-1570: entryid is not of type EID_V0
                                      
                                      Wed May 31 21:45:26 2017: [error  ] K-1570: type: entryid has size 22; not enough for EID_V0.usType (26)
                                      Wed May 31 21:45:26 2017: [error  ] eid.type(): K-1570: entryid is not of type EID_V0
                                      
                                      Wed May 31 21:45:26 2017: [error  ] K-1570: type: entryid has size 22; not enough for EID_V0.usType (26)
                                      Wed May 31 21:45:26 2017: [error  ] eid.type(): K-1570: entryid is not of type EID_V0
                                      
                                      

                                      I thought this issue had been solved since 8.4.0.235 ?

                                      I am running

                                      apt list kopano-server
                                      Auflistung... Fertig
                                      kopano-server/now 8.4.0~324-67.1 amd64  [Installiert,lokal]
                                      root@plett-hub:~#
                                      

                                      … so would expect the issue is solved?

                                      Any other suggestions?

                                      Thanks!

                                      Heinrich

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        You can close this thread

                                        I give up. Will try Kolab Server now.

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                                        • robgnu
                                          robgnu last edited by

                                          Hello,
                                          sorry for my late response. If you still want to give Kopano a try, just write me an PM. If you want, I will try to help you by phone and/or with a Teamviewer-Session.

                                          Rob.

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            TO BE CLOSED I turned back to where i used to be, and “upgraded” to Ubuntu 14.04(I used to have 12.04 before the crash). Zarafa 7.1.11-46050 is still working fine, now the mails get delivered in and out, Fetchmail can again deliver to my local users and that is it.
                                            I know that latest in 04/2019 I will have to take care to upgrade to something higher than Ub14.04, but then other parameters in my life may change aswell ;-)
                                            Thanks to the community for your support anyway, even if I cannot call Kopano a “success story” for me. Bye, Heinrich <br>BTW, I tried Kollab Server, which didn’t work for me either …

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