Hi Eric, thanks for your support. When i use 993 port with ssl it's working thunderbird but 143 is not working in thunderbird even outlook asking username and password repeatedly.
Shall i use pki/ssl certificate for this. Please let me know then steps for dovecot conf for certification issue. I have clicked above link and i couldn't able to see the certificate installation procedure. Kindly help me to resolve this issue. On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Eric Shubert <[email protected]> wrote: > On 09/03/2013 03:20 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote: > >> Hi Eric, >> It's not working STARTTLS with port 143 when the client can do it (TBird >> does). >> > > I don't know why that's not working for you. Some clients can use TLS, > some cannot. It depends on the client. > > > Whenever open outlook it's asking to install certificate in windows >> machine. >> How to resolve this. or Do i need to install any certificate in our >> server to resolve this. >> > > I explained this briefly below. > > You need to obtain a certificate, which you'll then install on the server, > and configure dovecot to use. Note, this gets tricky though if you'll be > hosting multiple domains. > > >> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Eric Shubert <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> On 09/02/2013 01:07 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote: >> >> Hi Bharath, >> Thanks for your help. I did that it's working now. If i face any >> other >> issue in squirrelmail will post here. >> >> Am facing another issue in thunderbird configured below details >> but it's >> always asking password. >> >> Incoming server address and port is : 993 and ssl enable. >> >> >> This looks fine. I prefer STARTTLS with port 143 when the client can >> do it (TBird does). >> >> Does the server ever accept the password you give it from TBird? >> >> >> And Outlook whenever open is always showing this message install >> certificate and do you want to continue yes or no,if i configure >> above >> config. If i click yes is open but every time asking this >> message. How >> to avoid it. >> >> >> You'll need to use a cert signed by a CA in order to get past this. >> You can either purchase a cert from a registered CA (simplest >> solution), or use a free service such as cacert.org >> <http://cacert.org>, but then you need to install cacert's root >> >> certificate in each client computer (and sthe server for >> squirrelmail). >> >> >> In our office some users accessing email with multiple device. >> Do i need >> to any configuration for this. >> >> >> Nope. That's the beauty of IMAP. (Note, nobody should be configured >> as a Pop3 client) >> >> >> >> -- >> -Eric 'shubes' >> >> >> ------------------------------**__----------------------------** >> --__--------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> qmailtoaster-list-unsubscribe@**__qmailtoaster.com >> >> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-**[email protected]<[email protected]> >> > >> For additional commands, e-mail: >> qmailtoaster-list-help@__qmail**toaster.com <http://qmailtoaster.com> >> >> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-**[email protected]<[email protected]> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> */Thanks & Best Regards, >> Manikandan.C >> /* >> > > > -- > -Eric 'shubes' > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > qmailtoaster-list-unsubscribe@**qmailtoaster.com<[email protected]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > qmailtoaster-list-help@**qmailtoaster.com<[email protected]> > > -- *Thanks & Best Regards, Manikandan.C *
