On 12/09/2014 17:01, Reindl Harald wrote:
Yes, it's not what the server offers, it's about what is open on the firewall - which separates the smtp server (external DMZ), from the mailbox server (internal DMZ). The point is that the server does not support the certificate based SSL that is run by policy, STARTTLS is different altogether.Am 12.09.2014 um 17:48 schrieb Giles Coochey:On 12/09/2014 14:30, Reindl Harald wrote:Wouldn't mind using it, but don't think I can get it working as my IMAP server requires SSLhave you tried it?these days almost anything works with SSL because common used librariesIt times out, as it tries to connect on port 143, server runs on port 993uhm Port 143 should offer and enforce STARTTLS independent of the script, just because some clients don't work with 993 and others not with STARTTLS
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