Using ssl to send e mail instead of tls
Thomas Spuhler
thomas at btspuhler.com
Mon May 22 01:57:29 CEST 2006
On Sunday 21 May 2006 12:53 pm, Alex Chejlyk wrote:
> Thomas Spuhler wrote:
> > I have a problem with my outside salesmen to send e-mail though the
> > corporate server and so do I with my home e-mail when I am traveling.
> > Most hotels provide free highspeed web access. Downloading e-mail with
> > Thunderbird is no problem and in many cases sending e-mail though the
> > corporate server is no problem either.
> > I am using TLS for secure connection.
> > However more and more hotel block this. I can still send e-mail with no
> > secure connection (Uhhhh password in plain)
> >
> > Which ports are used for tls secure connection? Thunderbird says port 25,
> > but ...
> > Is there a way to configure kolab to use ssl and therefore the port would
> > be 465?
> > This may wouldn't be blocked?
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Kolab-users mailing list
> > Kolab-users at kolab.org
> > https://kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/kolab-users
>
> I set Thunderbird to use SSL (imap 993, smtp 465) and it has worked in
> all places but one.
I know how to do this in thunderbird or kmail. I am interested how to do it in
KOLAB
I
> If that doesn't work, you could setup WebMail. I use SquirrelMail and
> run it in a vm, easily done with vmplayer and the Debian vm image. Sets
> up in about 30 minutes.
--
Thomas Spuhler
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: not available
Type: application/pgp-signature
Size: 191 bytes
Desc: not available
URL: <http://lists.kolab.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060521/63c1cd82/attachment.sig>
More information about the users
mailing list