Thanks for this randy....

I have it working for Outlook Express, but Outlook still seems to not be
working.... Weird.  I wonder what the difference between outlook and
outlook express is when using pop3s?

-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Perkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:16 PM
To: redhat list
Subject: RE: pop3s / Outlook


On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 18:38, Nick White wrote:
> yeah, I can telnet to the port, and I can even hit it using
> https://foo.example.org:995/.  IE of course tells me there is an
invalid
> cert, and when I accept, I see:
> 
> +OK POP3 foo.example.org v2001.78rh server ready -ERR Unknown
> AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command
> -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION
> state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown
> AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command
> -ERR Unknown AUTHORIZATION state command -ERR Null command
> 
> So the port is open, and the protocol is working, just not from
Outlook
> (or from outlook express).  Has anyone out there had similar
experiences
> with pop3s and Outlook/OE?
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> I'm trying to use the ipop3s daemon instead of standard plain text
pop3.
> If I use the standard port 110 POP3, outlook has no problem connecting


i have this working at my site
and it works with outlook/outlook express.
since i created my own certificates,
outlook express wanted to ask every time so i created my own root ca.

i made a web page to tell clients how to set up their mail clients.
maybe it will help you

http://www.randyperkins.com/mailtools/ssl_mail.html


dont remember much more about it,
but it does work


good luck
randy



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