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On Thu, 27 Mar 2014, Joseph Tam wrote:
Blake McBride writes:
Thanks. The current version of Thunderbird auto-detects connection parameters - presumably by trying every combination. All I give is an email address and a password. They also have a manual configuration that I spent a lot of time with. I was never able to do any better than their auto-config.
That's usually the cause of many problems I see with log entries like yours. It could happen when client and server disagree on using STARTTLS or SSL, so hardwiring your client to use whatever your server supports stops the client from fumbling around (and getting it wrong).
I have to agree, that automagic stuff fails often.
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