David Brownstein <[email protected]> writes: > Greetings, > > Seeking a friendly correspondent who will view my ignorance as a teaching > moment. > > I just tried logging into bog (which went great by the way, so thank you > to Clinton and whomever else for whatever work was behind that). > > Ran kpasswd. > > I invoked alpine, which started, but did not ask me for my password, like > usual. Instead, it churned for a while, telling me that it was 'Opening > "INBOX"', before informing me that 'Can't connect to mail.hcoop.net,993: > Connection timed out' and 'No folder opened'. > > At that point, strangely, I can view all of my mail folders, and the > messages inside of them. Just not my inbox. I can also send messages. > Not sure what to think of any of these latter points, because as I say, > ordinarily I need to log into alpine with my password. > > When I log into mire using the old method, everything works just fine. > > I can only think of one thing to change, which would be my setting: > Name of Inbox server : mail.hcoop.net/ssl/novalidate-cert/user=dbrownst > > Should this line now say 'bog' in there somewhere? If somebody could just > point me in the right direction, I'm happy to learn more to fix this.
Greetings, I had not opened the imap ports to our mail server; I've added the needed ports to the local firewall config so in *theory* alpine should work now. It's possible that something else is going on (you never know with unix), but hopefully that was it. Good luck! -- <captain_krunk> ntk is currently using "telnet fyodor 25" to send email
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