Nope, just sticking with simple pop3 at this point ;-)
The second issue I am having is that Thunderbird seems to 'freeze' from time to time on directories that have more than 1000 messages in them. I remember reading earlier that there were some performance tweaks for Thunderbird, but I lost the link :-(
I cannot replicate the authentication problem, and will wait to see if it is a layer 8 protocol error (between the ears).
Thanks for the help, you have been stupendous!
-- Mitch
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 19:01:29 -0700, Saurabh Barve sa@atmos.colostate.edu wrote:
Are you using simple POP3 or secure POP3? If you are using secure POP3, then you have to tell the clients that they need to accept your certificate permanently, not just for that session. Otherwise, the mail clients will complain about self-signed certificates every time they log in.