Re: [otrs] POP3 and SSL (idea)

2007-03-27 Thread Torsten Thau
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Miguel, please update the package to the new version, since there have been some improvements. The new version is available here: http://www.cape-it.de/download/Postmaster%20Mail%20Account-0.1.0.opm ...since I included the perl packages for IMAPC

[otrs] POP3 and SSL (idea)

2007-03-27 Thread Miguel Angel Bayona Pérez
Hi again, my fault. I just tryed to install the package WITHOUT extracting it from the zip file. Unzipped and inastalled. Seems OK. I´ll test it and report about it Thanks againg, Miguel Hi Torsten, When trying to install (using the package installer) you very interesting package (it

[otrs] POP3 and SSL (idea)

2007-03-27 Thread Miguel Angel Bayona Pérez
Hi Torsten, When trying to install (using the package installer) you very interesting package (it definitly should be in next OTRS version!!) in 2.1.5 in debian+php 5.1.x, I get the following error: Software error: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at ../..//Kernel/System/Pa

Re: [otrs] POP3 and SSL (idea)

2007-03-20 Thread Torsten Thau
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Miguel Angel Bayona Pérez schrieb: > It seems that more and more, POP3 e-mail access is done via SSL (i.e. > gmail). Current implementation in OTRS (i.e. PostMasterPOP3.pl) is done > via Net::POP3 module which does not support SSL. Would it be possible

RE: [otrs] POP3 and SSL (idea)

2007-03-20 Thread Beugen, Peter van
You can use Fetchmail to POP it to a local account and then POP in in OTRS Regards, Peter -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Miguel Angel Bayona Pérez Verzonden: dinsdag 20 maart 2007 18:06 Aan: otrs@otrs.org Onderwerp: [otrs] POP3 and SSL

[otrs] POP3 and SSL (idea)

2007-03-20 Thread Miguel Angel Bayona Pérez
It seems that more and more, POP3 e-mail access is done via SSL (i.e. gmail). Current implementation in OTRS (i.e. PostMasterPOP3.pl) is done via Net::POP3 module which does not support SSL. Would it be possible (and easy) to repalce it with the Mail::POP3Client? Unfortunatelly, I'm not a perl