On 9.5.2013, at 15.04, Trever L. Adams
wrote:
> Thank you Ben and Noel for your responses! I know Thunderbird on Linux
> sends it. Right now my targets would be Thunderbird, K9 Mail and Android
> Mail on Android, and Apple Mail and whatever the equivalent is on iOS. I
> will investigate K9 and A
On 05/08/2013 01:57 PM, Ben Morrow wrote:
> At 10AM -0600 on 8/05/13 you (Trever L. Adams) wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I have seen: http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapProxy. It doesn't seem to
>> fit what I need.
> That page is for Dovecot 1.x, which is obsolete. You should be reading
> http://
On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 20:57 +0100, Ben Morrow wrote:
>
> More importantly, it only works with clients (browsers) which are new
> enough to send SNI. If you use, for instance, any version of IE on
> Windows XP, it will not work.
>
Even old linux clients since 2006 (oldest copies of galeon and
At 10AM -0600 on 8/05/13 you (Trever L. Adams) wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have seen: http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapProxy. It doesn't seem to
> fit what I need.
That page is for Dovecot 1.x, which is obsolete. You should be reading
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields/Pro
Am 08.05.2013 18:04, schrieb Trever L. Adams:
> Is this possible? Can this be implemented in dovecot? If not, does
> anyone know of such a project. Proxy needs to not have any exploitable
> holes and really only needs to understand enough SSL to get the
> server_name, pass through the connection,
Hello everyone,
I have seen: http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapProxy. It doesn't seem to
fit what I need.
Unfortunately, I cannot use TLS. I have to use SSL. Also, I would rather
not duplicate the certificates for the IMAP servers. Hence nginx doesn't
seem to be a good choice either.
I am hoping