On 1/5/15, Poldek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Petr Voralek wrote:
>>     Hello!
>>
>> On 01/04/2015 02:30 PM, Poldek wrote:
>>
>>>>     I had a similar problem.  I finally walked around it that I entered
>>>> the FQDN and port imap and smtp server to the Navigator part of
>>>> SeaMonkey.  There appears a window with the possibility of storing
>>>> exceptions...
>>> Could you please explain it more detaily?
>>> I tried through Navigator window, but it doesn't seem to work for me.
>>> I'm trying to set up new profile with imap account and there is no way
>>> to add security exception for the imap server.
>>
>>    As I said, I entered into the SeaMonkey Navigator urlbar FQDN of my
>> IMAP/SMTP server (mail.XXX.cz:993 and mail.XXX.cz:465).  Then was opened
>> a window, where I could allow an exception for a certificate (which was
>> not possible from MailNews part, because the buttons are shadowed and
>> inactive [similarly, as in your case]).
>>    I'm sorry if this workaround does not work in your case (Perhaps also
>> affects that in my case on the same FQDN runs and webmail?  I'm not
>> sure)...
>
> All right, now I see.
> Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work for me. This is what I get, when
> I entered imap.myserver.com:993
>
> "
> Port Restricted for Security Reasons
>
> Access to the port number given has been disabled for security reasons.
>
> The requested address specified a port (e.g. "mozilla.org:80" for port
> 80 on mozilla.org) normally used for purposes other than Web browsing.
> The browser has canceled the request for your protection and security.

web search:
"Access to the port number given has been disabled for security reasons."

should cpome back with this in the results:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.security.ports.banned.override

Regards,
Lee
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