Recently, in the wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/james/UsingSSL, some problems were
reported related to the usage of the James TLS/SSL support and Mozilla.
Such problems are related to the fact that the Sun default implementation of the
cryptography support (even in JRE 1.4.x) does not contain some of the algorithms
requested by default by Mozilla 1.7 (and perhaps by other mail clients too?).
The solution is to add an extra *security provider* to the JVM used by James.
I have added to the wiki page above a couple of sections ("Mozilla 1.7" and
"Supporting More Security Algorithms") talking about that and showing how to add the
"Legion of the Bouncy Castle" as a new provider.
Now Mozilla works fine for me with James and SSL. I hope that the problems reported
are solved (perhaps also the Outlook 2003 one?).
What about putting such provider (I suggest Bouncy Castle) in the standard James
install?
Vincenzo
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