Debugging
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Enable Verbose Debugging Output
You may find it useful to enable the DMS_DEBUG environment variable.
Invalid Username or Password
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Shell into the container: docker exec -it <my-container> bash
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Check log files in /var/log/mailcould not find any mention of incorrect logins here neither in the dovecot logs.
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Check the supervisors logs in /var/log/supervisor. You can find the logs for startup of fetchmail, postfix and others here - they might indicate problems during startup.
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Make sure you set your hostname to mailor whatever you specified in yourdocker-compose.ymlfile or else your FQDN will be wrong.
Installation Errors
During setup, if you get errors trying to edit files inside of the container, you likely need to install vi:
sudo su
docker exec -it <my-container> apt-get install -y vim
Testing Connection
I spent HOURS trying to debug "Connection Refused" and "Connection closed by foreign host" errors when trying to use telnet to troubleshoot my connection. I was also trying to connect from my email client (macOS mail) around the same time. Telnet had also worked earlier, so I was extremely confused as to why it suddenly stopped working. I stumbled upon fail2ban.log in my container. In short, when trying to get my macOS client working, I exceeded the number of failed login attempts and fail2ban put dovecot and postfix in jail! I got around it by whitelisting my ipaddresses (my ec2 instance and my local computer)
sudo su
docker exec -ti mail bash
cd /var/log
cat fail2ban.log | grep dovecot
# Whitelist IP addresses:
fail2ban-client set dovecot addignoreip <server ip>  # Server
fail2ban-client set postfix addignoreip <server ip>
fail2ban-client set dovecot addignoreip <client ip>  # Client
fail2ban-client set postfix addignoreip <client ip>
# This will delete the jails entirely - nuclear option
fail2ban-client stop dovecot
fail2ban-client stop postfix
Sent email is never received
Some hosting provides have a stealth block on port 25. Make sure to check with your hosting provider that traffic on port 25 is allowed
Common hosting providers known to have this issue: