Still on this matter, I have successfully enabled TLS for both IMAP and SMTP 
servers for James 2.1a1 on Windows 2000 server enviroment.

I have a trial version of a verisign certificate on my web server handling 
all requests from my custom imap client over ssl-encrypted tunnel to James 
mail server which is ssl enabled also as I anticipated.

The problem is this:

As soon as a connection is made to imap-ssl (port 993) which is the port 
James is configured to listen on it doesn't connect the requesting client to 
the imap store, it just hangs there in a loop.

The idea is to ensure the webmail client is ssl-enabled via the issue of 
digital certificates on the web server and relay each ssl connection to 
James.

I'd appreicate some feedback on this crucial matter.

Thanks,

Sam.



>From: "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Using TLS & SSL
>Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 10:56:51 -0400
>
> > Note to James developers: I can update security section for latest 
>James,
> > what is the submission format for this?
>
>Andrei,
>
>As I understand it ...
>
>Look in the CVS under jakarta-james/src/xdocs/usingTLS_v1_2.xml.  You might
>want to copy that file to produce a new one for James v2.  The link into 
>the
>site is in src/xdocs/stylesheets/project.xml.  I suppose you could modify
>the site to point to the new one, and put a link in the new one to point
>back to the old one.
>
>Then you would submit the new file and the project.xml diff to the 
>developer
>mailing list for one of the developers to review/revise/apply.
>
>       --- Noel
>
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