On 02/29/2004 03:50 AM, linuxjim wrote:
993 is open, but for now I working on an internal IP net. imap seems to be listenting on 143, not 993.
Imap will listen on 143, imaps will listen on 993. Imap will look for plaintext password, Imaps will be using ssl encryption. The imap package by default (and as compiled by SuSE since 8.2) disables plaintext password (thus the login disabled message below), so since you have generated the ssl certificate, you should setup your client to use ssl and port 993 (should be automatic 993 if you configure it for imap with ssl support.
This line is in /var/log/mail: Feb 26 21:45:53 jjfiii imapd[2440]: Login disabled user=bob auth=bob host=[192.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Must have been to port 143, which is effective disabled unless you recompile, or I believe 9.0 has another option (I still use 8.2) to enable plaintext password (check the docs).
This is where I attempted to log in via telnet from a local machine (192.xxx.xxx.xxx) to user "bob".
I set up two openssl certs. One for 192.xxx.xxx.xxx, and another for my IP domain, jjfiii.com. I cannot connect via either one.
I checked mine, and I have a imapd.pem and a ipop3d.pem. The name is significant for it to find the correct certificate. Not certain it is necessary, but try generating a certificate called imapd.pem. HTH. -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: http://www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871 God said, I AM that I AM. I say, by the grace of God, I am what I am.