That doesn't make any sense, imap doesn't know anything about mbox and mbox doesn't know anything about imap.
Nor do different accounts have any knowlegde of each other at all. How do you know what port it connected to? Are you sure it didn't connect *before* you specified ssl? Jeff On Fri, 2001-11-30 at 21:39, Warren G. Anderson wrote: > I just set up an imaps server to connect to with evolution, but > encountered a strange problem. I had as my default account a local UNIX > mbox, and set up a second imap account. I checked the "use SSL" box on > the account when setting it up. However, when I connected, it opened a > non-secure (port 143) connection to the server. After fiddling with > various things for about an hour, I decided to disable the local account > (which I probably won't use anyway). I renewed my connection to the > server (which had timed out some time previously) and low and behold, it > was an imaps connection (port 993) this time. I'm pretty sure that the > only significant change I made was disabling the default (local) > account. Is this a known "feature"? > > Warren > -- > +-| HOME |------| Warren G. Anderson |-------------------| WORK |-+ > | 1360 Bluewing Circle | The University of Texas at Brownsville | > | Brownsville, TX, 78520 | 80 Fort Brown, Brownville TX, 78520 | > | PHONE: (956) 350-0968 | PHONE: (956) 574-6746 | > | CELL : (956) 499-6447 | FAX : (956) 574-6726 | > ++-----------------------+---+-----------------------------------++ > | EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | WWW: http://dirac.utb.edu/~warren | > +---------------------------+-----------------------------------+ > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ximian.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
