I think we may have discussed this before... but if Citadel is your target
server, you'll get better performance if your client connects directly to
the Citadel server instead of going through GroupDAV. Depends on your
target and desired scope, I guess.
I still think CalDAV is a bad
I wonder if there's a way to push momentum in the right direction...
Nuclear bombs dropped on Provo and Boston (or have the Bad People moved to
Waltham?) would be a good start.
Well, then, I wonder if there's a *realistic* way to push momentum in the
right direction.
Like taking over the GroupDAV project ourselves.
ok, here something about the starttls stuff not working for thunderbird.It claims that citadel doesn't send the TLS heades in the ehlo response, which is correct: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet tucholsky 25Trying 192.168.2.135...Connected to tucholsky.ty.newthinking.de.Escape character is '^]'.220
This way it looks if i connect to port 587 with the option use starttls if availibe. I'm using Thunderbird version 1.5 (20051201) on Mac OS X 10.4.5 .tcpdump of this session is in foo.log If i use the TLS options the connect fails with the error message ...STARTTLS was not offered in EHLO
Those logs are kind of hard to read. I have a copy of Ethereal here --
I'd like to be able to just load up a tcpdump file and hit Follow TCP
Stream