On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, nlin wrote:
perdition does indeed have incoming and outgoing tls.
OK, so there must be multiple versions of perdition. The one that I saw
the other day did not have TLS.
I wanted people to connect to port 143 via TLS, then use perdition to
redirect it to port 993.
Ou
perdition does indeed have incoming and outgoing tls.
So my set up is:
perdition on port 143
imapd-ssl on port 993
I wanted people to connect to port 143 via TLS, then use perdition to
redirect it to port 993. However, when my outlook users select SSL, and
set the port to 143, it will not wo
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, nlin wrote:
I know this isn't an Outlook mailing list. But does outlook even do TLS? I"m
running the UW-IMAP server on port 993 and I wanted people to connect via
perdition on port 143 and then redirect to port 993. But with 143, and SSL
checked, it won't work.
I don't
I know this isn't an Outlook mailing list. But does outlook even do TLS?
I"m running the UW-IMAP server on port 993 and I wanted people to connect
via perdition on port 143 and then redirect to port 993. But with 143, and
SSL checked, it won't work.
nancy
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, David B Funk wrote:
Here's a little-known fact about Apple Mail: if you select SSL support
for IMAP, it actually will connect with SSL to the IMAP server, if and
only if the port is set to 993. If you specify any other port to
Apple Mail, and check the SSL checkbox, it will
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Bill Janssen wrote:
> Here's a little-known fact about Apple Mail: if you select SSL support
> for IMAP, it actually will connect with SSL to the IMAP server, if and
> only if the port is set to 993. If you specify any other port to
> Apple Mail, and check the SSL checkbox,