I opened up bug number 90563 for the LDAP address autocomplete problem -Ben. Ben wrote: > I recently downloaded Mozilla 0.9.2 for Windows98SE and I love it, however > I have found a few problems. > > If my e-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > and I set my "OUTGOING SERVER (SMTP)" to mail.isp.net > where isp.net has a big SMTP server that only accepts mail from > their customers who authenticate with a username and password > > Thier SMTP server checks against their LDAP server for users in the > joe.org domain, or it will search in the given dowmain for the user > name password to authenticate against. > > If I enter "USER NAME" Joe > then Mozilla tries to authenticate as [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This is a problem! > > If I enter "User Name" as [EMAIL PROTECTED] > then Mozilla tries to authenticate as [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mail.isp.net > > This is an even worse problem! > > > Also Netscape 4.[6-7]x supported TLS for SMTP submission. Mozilla seems to > only have an option for SSL, not TLS? > > My Mail server is an IMAP server and I have it configured to save sent > messages > in my mail account's "SENT" folder > > If I tell Mozilla to use "mail.isp.net:465" and to use SSL with the > user-name > password stuff listed above and then send an e-mail in Mozilla, A status > window > pops up saying "SENDING MESSAGE" which shows for a few seconds then goes > away, > the compose window goes away and the message appears in my "SENT" folder, > > However the Message was never sent. > > If I do the exact same thing, but without port 465 and set to Never use SSL > it just tries to send the message and keeps poping up the password prompt > saying invalid login attempt reported.... > > Also, If I configure an LDAP server and then try to compose a message and > start typing in a TO address quickly and get 6 or 7 characters into the > TO address then the drop down list of matching LDAP directory entries shows > up so that I know the LDAP stuff works... > > However if I am typing slowly and just enter a single character like "A" > and then pause Mozilla locks up hard and I have to kill it using the > windows task manager. > > -Ben. >
