Hi.

Am Donnerstag 15 Juli 2010, 21:03:54 schrieb Martin Pauly:
> I have understood that imap and pop are not relying on DNS and so are not
> domain dependent. I am currently using a Certificate for imap.example.com
> and if you use another domain the certificate info does not match and you
> get a warning. It is not that  bad, just wanted to change this, but it
> seems this is not possible.

If your users type in a differnet host name than you told them, there will be 
a warning. But that's inteded, users should not use other host names than the 
admin tells them.

(But example.com is a bad host name because DNS servers will not resolve this 
domain. :)
If you need further support that may be specific to your setup, a real domain 
name helps us to give real help.)


> My second problem is more serious: You are not able to delete Messages
> because Outlook does not find the Folder "Gelöschte Elemente" (Deleted
> Messages) and is not able to create it. And even if I create a Folder with
> this name Outlook does not use it. Thunderbird works fine how ever. Does
> someone know this problem and is this an IMAP or an Outlook problem? Should
> be an Outlook problem if I am right. But why does it work for other IMAP
> Accounts?

Don't know about that. 
If Outlook is involved, it's most likely to be an Outlook-problem. :)

I would suggest that Outlook uses a fixed IMAP path name for the trash folder 
and only localizes the display name. But in fact, I don't know. Any real mail 
client lets you configure where to save sent or deleted messages in you imap 
tree.

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