yeah, I can telnet to the port, and I can even hit it using
https://foo.example.org:995/.  IE of course tells me there is an invalid
cert, and when I accept, I see:

+OK POP3 foo.example.org v2001.78rh server ready -ERR Unknown
AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command
-ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION
state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown
AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command
-ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Null command

So the port is open, and the protocol is working, just not from Outlook
(or from outlook express).  Has anyone out there had similar experiences
with pop3s and Outlook/OE?

Nick


-----Original Message-----
From: Lazor, Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: pop3s / Outlook


Can you telnet to the port from the workstation?  Have you checked your
firewall rules?
-----Original Message-----

Hi All,

I'm trying to use the ipop3s daemon instead of standard plain text pop3.
If I use the standard port 110 POP3, outlook has no problem connecting
to the server.  But when I turn on SSL (port 995), it won't connect... I
know that the server is running properly, because when I run Mozilla
mail locally, it works.  Any suggestions, gotchas or ideas?

oh yeah, I'm running a standard install of RedHat 9 with the default
ipop3s.  It's running from xinetd.

Thanks,
 Nick White
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