[arch-dev-public] Migrating mail server on Sunday
Hi, I will migrate our mail server from nymeria to orion on Sunday (tomorrow, September 3rd) starting around 12:00 UTC. The domains will stay the same, user names will stay the same expect for one user. The server may be unavailable for some time during the migration. User passwords are not migrated so you will have to set the password again on orion using `passwd`. If you have already set a password previously but forgot it, I can remove the password for you. Mailing lists will continue to work normally if the @lists.archlinux.org addresses are used. @archlinux.org addresses will work again after the move. If you have any questions or notice any problems, please contact me via mail or on IRC. Florian
Hi Florian, [2017-09-02 20:33:11 +0200] Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public:
User passwords are not migrated so you will have to set the password again on orion using `passwd`. If you have already set a password previously but forgot it, I can remove the password for you.
Can you please do that for my account: username==bisson. (I always use a ssh key to log in and have no idea what password I might have set in the past.) Cheers. -- Gaetan
On 09/02/2017 09:02 PM, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
Hi Florian,
[2017-09-02 20:33:11 +0200] Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public:
User passwords are not migrated so you will have to set the password again on orion using `passwd`. If you have already set a password previously but forgot it, I can remove the password for you.
Can you please do that for my account: username==bisson.
(I always use a ssh key to log in and have no idea what password I might have set in the past.)
Cheers.
Hi Florian, Could you please reset mine as well? Thanks in advance. Cheers, -- Maxime
On 02.09.2017 20:33, Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public wrote:
I will migrate our mail server from nymeria to orion on Sunday (tomorrow, September 3rd) starting around 12:00 UTC. The domains will stay the same
Just for the record, the correct settings to receive/send mails are as follows: SMTP server: mail.archlinux.org SMTP port: 587 (STARTTLS) IMAP server: mail.archlinux.org IMAP port: 143 (STARTTLS), 993 (TLS) POP3 server: mail.archlinux.org POP3 port: 110 (STARTTLS), 995 (TLS) Usernames are the system user names, passwords are set via `passwd`.
User passwords are not migrated so you will have to set the password again on orion using `passwd`. If you have already set a password previously but forgot it, I can remove the password for you.
Looks like passwords were disabled by default on orion for new users so I might have to reset them even if you never set one there because while it's disabled you won't be able to confirm your "old" password when using `passwd`. Apart from this the migration is over now and everything should work as usual. I'll continue to monitor the logs for a bit, but if you notice any issues, please tell me via direct mail (just in case) or IRC. Florian
On 2017年09月03日 03:33, Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public wrote:
Hi,
I will migrate our mail server from nymeria to orion on Sunday (tomorrow, September 3rd) starting around 12:00 UTC. The domains will stay the same, user names will stay the same expect for one user. The server may be unavailable for some time during the migration.
User passwords are not migrated so you will have to set the password again on orion using `passwd`. If you have already set a password previously but forgot it, I can remove the password for you.
Mailing lists will continue to work normally if the @lists.archlinux.org addresses are used. @archlinux.org addresses will work again after the move.
If you have any questions or notice any problems, please contact me via mail or on IRC.
Florian
Hi Florian, Please reset my password as well. Login name: farseerfc I don't remember I set a password, and I tried passwd command which requires me to enter my current password. Thanks!
On 13.09.2017 11:07, Jiachen Yang via arch-dev-public wrote:
Please reset my password as well. Login name: farseerfc
Done Florian
participants (4)
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Florian Pritz
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Gaetan Bisson
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Jiachen Yang
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Maxime Gauduin