Using ssl to send e mail instead of tls
Thomas Spuhler
thomas at btspuhler.com
Tue May 23 07:51:37 CEST 2006
On Monday 22 May 2006 12:52 am, Andrew J. Kopciuch wrote:
> > I know how to do this in thunderbird or kmail. I am interested how to do
> > it in KOLAB
> > I
>
> SMPTS (port 465) runs on kolab by default. Unless you did something
> strange with the config templates ... it's running. If it is not running
> ... check the logs for problems with the SSL certificate.
Thanks, it runs on my own server, but not on the company server. I checked the
difference and the company server is still Kolab 1
I will check this out and use my home server for smtp when traveling and see
if this will resolve the blockage done by many hotels and airports.
>
> As for thunderbird, under the account settings, edit the kolab outgoing
> SMTP server. And choose SSL for "use secure connection". You will need to
> authenticate with the email address and password.
>
> That's all you need to do.
>
>
> Andy
>
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Thomas Spuhler
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