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Hello Tony Earnshaw,
On Tuesday, August 23, 2005, you wrote:
>>> Yes, I did enable TLS support on port 25. But I used sendmail
>>> instead, and the setup worked fine. The server does not support
>>> TLS yet. SMTP without TLS on port 25 works fine, tho
tir, 23.08.2005 kl. 06.20 skrev Jonathan Angliss:
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> > Yes, I did enable TLS support on port 25. But I used sendmail instead,
> > and the setup worked fine. The server does not support TLS yet. SMTP
> > without TLS on port 25 works fine, though.
The following applies to Postfix 2.1 & 2.2
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Hello Yasir Malik,
On Monday, August 22, 2005, you wrote:
>> Confirm your settings for the SMTP server. Make sure you didn't enable
>> TLS on port 25 for example. You might want to also check your apache
>> error logs, or your php error logs (if you h
Confirm your settings for the SMTP server. Make sure you didn't enable
TLS on port 25 for example. You might want to also check your apache
error logs, or your php error logs (if you have it enabled).
Yes, I did enable TLS support on port 25. But I used sendmail instead,
and the setup worked fi
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Hello Yasir Malik,
On Saturday, August 20, 2005, you wrote:
>> The server is running NetBSD 2.0, Apache 2.0.53 with, among others, the
>> openssl extension for PHP 5.0.4. I can telnet into port 25 of the mail
>> server. I'm not the sysadmin; I'm jus
The server is running NetBSD 2.0, Apache 2.0.53 with, among others, the
openssl extension for PHP 5.0.4. I can telnet into port 25 of the mail
server. I'm not the sysadmin; I'm just a regular user who wants to access my
email with ssh-ing into the server.
When I refer to "server" information
Hi,
I'm trying to install the CVS version of SquirrelMail. I checked out
the 1.5.x tree with the following command:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/squirrelmail co
squirrelmail
When I run configtest.php, I get the following error:
SquirrelMail version: 1.5.1
[CVS] Config file ver