Lewis Perin wrote at 15:36 -0400 on Jun 22, 2012:
 > Uday Reddy <[email protected]> writes:
 > >Lewis Perin writes:
 > >
 > >> At this point, would it be appropriate to file a bug on the Launchpad
 > >> site?
 > >
 > >The best way to file bug reports is to use M-x vm-submit-bug-report..  But
 > >the bug-report function normally doesn't include "private information" in
 > >your settings, such as logins.  So, you might need to add them manually.
 > >
 > >The only problem you seem to have at the moment is that the login didn't
 > >work.  So, that is what you need to check.
 > >
 > >> 
 > >> I’ve appended my current .vm in case anyone wants to find a flaw I’ve
 > >> missed:
 > >> 
 > >> ;;;;;; start of .vm
 > >> 
 > >> (setq vm-imap-account-alist
 > >>       '(
 > >>         ("imap-ssl:imap.gmail.com:993:*:login:[email protected]:*" "Gmail")
 > >>         ("imap-ssl:owa.myschool.edu:993:*:login:[email protected]:*" 
 > >> "Cornell IMAP")
 > >>         )
 > >>      )
 > >
 > >The login should be whatever your IMAP server wants you to use.  It seems to
 > >unlikely that they want you to use something like "[email protected]"..  You
 > >should check the documentation you have been given for your IMAP server.
 > 
 > Sorry, I should have made clear that “[email protected]” is a
 > de-identified version of the real thing.  The actual login in my .vm is
 > the same as the one I use when fetching mail from the same server via my
 > mobile phone.

Did you ever just try "me" in vm or on the command line openssl?

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