Hi Everyone,
Just trying to work out how totally disable SSL/TLS support on port 143 while enabling SSL support on port 993
In the config file when I comment out the setting "ssl_disable = yes", I have Webmail client that will no longer be able to auth against port 143, Now I can get the Webmail client to sort of work via using the setting the port to "143/notls" but the main problem with that is that the WEbmail client does not support that setting correctly, giving the Webmail issues in other areas.
Anyway is there a way of enabling SSL support on 993, and a way to let port 143 to auth with out the need of using a setting port "143/notls"
Cheers Mark Williamson
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 11:24:19PM +1100, Mark Williamson wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Just trying to work out how totally disable SSL/TLS support on port 143 while enabling SSL support on port 993
In the config file when I comment out the setting "ssl_disable = yes", I have Webmail client that will no longer be able to auth against port 143, Now I can get the Webmail client to sort of work via using the setting the port to "143/notls" but the main problem with that is that the WEbmail client does not support that setting correctly, giving the Webmail issues in other areas.
Anyway is there a way of enabling SSL support on 993, and a way to let port 143 to auth with out the need of using a setting port "143/notls"
Deja vu. Timo answered this nicely:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-January/002810.html
mm
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 07:51, Mark E. Mallett wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 11:24:19PM +1100, Mark Williamson wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Just trying to work out how totally disable SSL/TLS support on port 143 while enabling SSL support on port 993
In the config file when I comment out the setting "ssl_disable = yes", I have Webmail client that will no longer be able to auth against port 143, Now I can get the Webmail client to sort of work via using the setting the port to "143/notls" but the main problem with that is that the WEbmail client does not support that setting correctly, giving the Webmail issues in other areas.
Anyway is there a way of enabling SSL support on 993, and a way to let port 143 to auth with out the need of using a setting port "143/notls"
Deja vu. Timo answered this nicely:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-January/002810.html
O.K. just having a look at cvs version now... Just downloaded a nightly snap-shot.. Having a look at the dovecot-example.conf file now..
Yes it looks like is has a ssl_listen function..
#listen = * # IP or host address where to listen in for SSL connections. Defaults # to above if not specified. #ssl_listen =
Great, time to setup the CVS version..
Thanks..
Cheers Mark
After checking out http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-January/002810.html
Quoted from that E-mail
With CVS code you would be able to do it by creating another "server configuration" with SSL enabled in different port.
I have tried this but no go.. what exactly meant by creating another "server configuration"..
Cheers Mark
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 07:51, Mark E. Mallett wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 11:24:19PM +1100, Mark Williamson wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Just trying to work out how totally disable SSL/TLS support on port 143 while enabling SSL support on port 993
In the config file when I comment out the setting "ssl_disable = yes", I have Webmail client that will no longer be able to auth against port 143, Now I can get the Webmail client to sort of work via using the setting the port to "143/notls" but the main problem with that is that the WEbmail client does not support that setting correctly, giving the Webmail issues in other areas.
Anyway is there a way of enabling SSL support on 993, and a way to let port 143 to auth with out the need of using a setting port "143/notls"
Deja vu. Timo answered this nicely:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-January/002810.html
mm
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