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On Tuesday, November 05, 2002, Robin Anson wrote...

> My company has implemented access to Microsoft Exchange over SSL. I
> have reconfigured TB at the Transport screen under account
> properties and set it to use a secure connection to the dedicated
> port for both SMTP and IMAP.

> According to this screen I am now making SMTP connections to port
> 465 and IMAP connections to port 993. However the account log says
> that TB is trying to make the IMAP connection to port 143, the
> regular port.

Unfortunately TB!s implementation of IMAP is rather crude and treats
it more like a pop3 server than a true IMAP server. Along with this,
TB! doesn't have true secure IMAP capabilities, hence what you are
seeing in the logs. I'm waiting in anticipation for version 2 of TB!
which is supposed to have a much better implementation of IMAP.

> Needless to say, I am not able to send or receive email on that
> account!

You should be able to send fine... receiving I just explained ;)

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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