On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:37:16PM -0400, Mike wrote:

> I've got postfix working with TLS in a virtual domain configuration.
> The postfix server is accepting mail with no problems; per log:
> 
> Apr 26 06:05:23 sato postfix/smtpd[26962]: connect from
> mail-iy0-f180.google.com[209.85.210.180]
> Apr 26 06:05:23 sato postfix/smtpd[26962]: setting up TLS connection
> from mail-iy0-f180.google.com[209.85.210.180]
> Apr 26 06:05:23 sato postfix/smtpd[26962]:
> mail-iy0-f180.google.com[209.85.210.180]: TLS cipher list
> "ALL:!EXPORT:!LOW:!MEDIUM:+RC4:@STRENGTH:!aNULL:!MD5"
> [...]

Your TLS loglevel is too high.

> Apr 26 06:05:24 sato postfix/smtpd[26962]: Anonymous TLS connection
> established from mail-iy0-f180.google.com[209.85.210.180]: TLSv1 with
> cipher AES128-SHA (128/128 bits)

This is all that would be logged with "smtpd_tls_loglevel = 1", and it
is quite sufficient.

> I now want to connect to postfix server and try to send email.
> Using Thunderbird 3.1 email client and adding [email protected] account.
> Tbird tries to auto-configure the connection to the mail server. It
> appears to "find" or connect to the smtp outgoing server, but the
> incoming server fails. I've tried many different settings for the
> incoming server: pop, imap, ports 110,143,587,993,995; I've tried
> addressing the incoming server as mail.example.com, example.com, etc.
> Everything has failed thus far.

Postfix is not a POP or IMAP server. Try dovecot, or similar.

-- 
        Viktor.

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