Hi Sandy:

I put the certificate in /etc/ssl/certs.

There is nearly nothing in my /etc/imapd.conf.  No instructions or
samples of what should be there.

Thanks for any help.

Chuck.




On 1/31/07, Sandy Drobic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuck Davis wrote:
> It's really annoying when what worked with 10.1 does not work with 10.2!
>
> I have postfix working and mail is arriving at my server.
>
> I installed the imap package and POP3 is running on port 110 per nmap.
>
> I created a certificate as I have in the past and as is currently
> documented in the mail HOW-TO @ opensuse.org.

And what did you do with the certificate?

> Attempting to configure Kmail:  Set up a POP3 account.  On the Extras
> page "Check what the server supports" reports "Use TLS" and
> Authentication:  "Clear Text".
>
> Attempting to connect gives error:  "Could not connect to host  Your
> POP3 server does not support TLS.  Disable TLS if you want to connect
> without encription"
>
> Disabling TLS on the Extras tab and reconnecting results in:  "Coult
> not login to myserver.  The server said: 'Unknown AUTHORIZATION state
> command'".
>
> I've been unsuccessful finding any config files for POP3 that would
> let me enable TLS.

Take a look at /etc/imapd.conf, it is also responsible for POP3.

Sandy

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