Binand Sethumadhavan said:

> On 03/08/05, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's right. You need to use openssl.
>
> openssl s_client -connect localhost:11443 -crlf
> [certificate info snipped]
> +OK Gpop 73pf357387rna ready.
> USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> +OK send PASS
> PASS thisisnotmygmailpassword
> -ERR [SYS/PERM] Your account is not enabled for POP access. Please
> visit your Gmail settings page and enable your account for POP access.
> QUIT
> DONE
>
> You get the idea...
Slow, but I got it! Sorry.

And, it works! But I understand that I am not using my certificate right,
it says self signed. But adding the relevant option to fetchmail to force
checking breaks it and causes AUTHFAIL. Does it have something to do with
port-forwarding?

<output>
fetchmail: 6.2.5 querying localhost (protocol POP3) at Wed Aug  3 17:38:20
2005: poll started
fetchmail: Issuer Organization: Thawte Consulting cc
fetchmail: Issuer CommonName: Thawte Server CA
fetchmail: Server CommonName: pop.gmail.com
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: pop.gmail.com != localhost
fetchmail: localhost key fingerprint:
F2:BE:86:E4:E2:51:76:AA:B6:00:91:7B:97:A4:E6:F3
fetchmail: Warning: server certificate verification: unable to get local
issuer certificate
fetchmail: Issuer Organization: Thawte Consulting cc
fetchmail: Issuer CommonName: Thawte Server CA
fetchmail: Server CommonName: pop.gmail.com
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: pop.gmail.com != localhost
fetchmail: Warning: server certificate verification: certificate not trusted
fetchmail: Issuer Organization: Thawte Consulting cc
fetchmail: Issuer CommonName: Thawte Server CA
fetchmail: Server CommonName: pop.gmail.com
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: pop.gmail.com != localhost
fetchmail: Warning: server certificate verification: unable to verify the
first certificate
</output>

And, `self signed' still means that the transaction is encrypted, right?

Thanks.

Kumar



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