Re: [courier-users] Getting secure authentication to work with IMAP and Thunderbird/Mozilla

2004-12-06 Thread Alexander Skwar
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
 Alexander Skwar writes:

What do I need to configure, so that CRAM-MD5 login works with
IMAP?

Change the imapd configuration file to announce the CRAM-MD5 capability.

Ah! This works just fine.

Thanks a lot,

Alexander Skwar
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Re: [courier-users] Getting secure authentication to work with IMAP and Thunderbird/Mozilla

2004-12-05 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Alexander Skwar writes:
Hello!
In Mozilla/Thunderbird, I can set in the account options,
that secure authentication is to be used when authenticating
against a server. When I enable this, I cannot login to 
my courier 0.47 / courier imap 3.08 server. In the log, I then
get such a message:

Dec  5 14:47:08 alturo imapd: Connection, ip=[82.207.218.196]
I suppose, that secure authentication means TLS? Well,
No, it probably means CRAM-MD5 authentication.



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Re: [courier-users] Getting secure authentication to work with IMAP and Thunderbird/Mozilla

2004-12-05 Thread Martijn Lievaart
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Alexander Skwar writes:
Hello!
In Mozilla/Thunderbird, I can set in the account options,
that secure authentication is to be used when authenticating
against a server. When I enable this, I cannot login to my courier 
0.47 / courier imap 3.08 server. In the log, I then
get such a message:

Dec  5 14:47:08 alturo imapd: Connection, ip=[82.207.218.196]
I suppose, that secure authentication means TLS? Well,

No, it probably means CRAM-MD5 authentication.

Not probably, definately. I just pressed the help button on the screen 
that contains the setting in Mozilla and found:

*Use secure authentication*: Choose this setting if you want to use 
secure mechanisms for logging in like CRAM-MD5. If you are unsure if 
your service supports this, contact your service provider or system 
administrator.

Cheers,
M4

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Re: [courier-users] Getting secure authentication to work with IMAP and Thunderbird/Mozilla

2004-12-05 Thread Alexander Skwar
Sam Varshavchik schrieb:
 Alexander Skwar writes:
 
 Hello!
 
 In Mozilla/Thunderbird, I can set in the account options,
 that secure authentication is to be used when authenticating
 against a server. When I enable this, I cannot login to 
 my courier 0.47 / courier imap 3.08 server. In the log, I then
 get such a message:
 
 Dec  5 14:47:08 alturo imapd: Connection, ip=[82.207.218.196]
 
 I suppose, that secure authentication means TLS? Well,
 
 No, it probably means CRAM-MD5 authentication.

Hmm, okay. Do the requirements for CRAM-MD5 in IMAP differ
from those of CRAM-MD5 in SMTP?

If I set SMTP to use TLS in Mozilla and then send a mail, I get this
in the headers of the mail I sent:

Received: from [82.207.218.196] (muedsl-82-207-218-196.citykom.de 
[82.207.218.196])
  (AUTH: CRAM-MD5 [EMAIL PROTECTED], TLS: TLSv1/SSLv3,256bits,AES256-SHA)
  by DOMAIN with esmtp; Sun, 05 Dec 2004 14:27:33 +0100
  id 0911.41B30CDB.2E4A

Note, that it says: AUTH: CRAM-MD5.

So, obviously CRAM-MD5 is working and I am able to use it - on
SMTP.

What do I need to configure, so that CRAM-MD5 login works with
IMAP?

Thanks again,

Alexander Skwar
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Re: [courier-users] Getting secure authentication to work with IMAP and Thunderbird/Mozilla

2004-12-05 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Alexander Skwar writes:
Note, that it says: AUTH: CRAM-MD5.
So, obviously CRAM-MD5 is working and I am able to use it - on
SMTP.
What do I need to configure, so that CRAM-MD5 login works with
IMAP?
Change the imapd configuration file to announce the CRAM-MD5 capability.



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