On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 18:02, Tony Earnshaw wrote:

> As I wrote, my Evo is 1.4.5, Openldap is 2.2.6. But it's also worked
> with earlier versions of both, though earlier Evo than 1.4.5 (last was
> 1.2.x) was *horrible* and gave all sorts of problems.

I just tried with OpenLDAP 2.2.6, and it doesn't work either. I tried to
manually remove all certs related files in my ~/evolution folder, it
doesn't work either. 

I don't understand what's wrong with my setup, which shouldn't be that
unusual. :-(

Btw, what's your opinion about the bug registered in Redhat bugzilla ?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99554

> 
> > Both Mozilla/Outlook knows about our company CA (eg, it is included in
> > their Trusting CA databases), while Evo do not.
> 
> O.k.
> 
> > But then, I don't understand what the "TLSVerifyClient never" option is
> > used for..
> 
> It isn't, unless you're using Openldap's SASL external. Just forget it
> :)

Ok. Thanks for the info.

Thanks for the help so far.
Regards,


> 
> --Tonni
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