On 15/10/2011 4:17 PM, Martin Lambers wrote:
>
> Maybe the server wants NTLM authentification for some reason? You can
> force this with "auth ntlm", and you may have to use the ntlmdomain command.
>
>

Nope I checked that.   I am able to log in when testing via telnet.
In the end I gave up and configured fetchmail to do what I wanted.

Thanks for replying anyway.


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