At 05:02 PM 10/3/2001 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
>Sorry about the late response, but I just got some time to look into
>this. Your fix allows Eudora to negotiate TLSv1, but does NOT fix the
>STARTTLS problem. I still can not get Eudora to do STARTTLS with an
>unmodified Cyrus.
Well, I just ran
Sorry about the late response, but I just got some time to look into
this. Your fix allows Eudora to negotiate TLSv1, but does NOT fix the
STARTTLS problem. I still can not get Eudora to do STARTTLS with an
unmodified Cyrus.
If you look closely at the log of your connection, you connected to an
At 08:41 AM 9/28/2001 -0400, Jeremy Beker wrote:
>Any ideas as to where on the Mac version one would set this?
I don't have a mac. I found this by looking at the on-line user's manual
in the Eudora web site. Hmmm. The manual is in an hqx file, and winzip
won't decompress it
The manuals are po
Any ideas as to where on the Mac version one would set this?
-Jeremy
At 12:31 AM -0400 9/28/01, Nick Simicich wrote:
>At 07:37 PM 9/27/2001 -0400, Nick Simicich wrote:
>
>>I had actually posted a trace of one of the sessions, extracted
>>from ethereal (before it started working). As you can s
At 07:37 PM 9/27/2001 -0400, Nick Simicich wrote:
>I had actually posted a trace of one of the sessions, extracted from
>ethereal (before it started working). As you can see, the verb being used
>in, in fact, STARTSSL. So I am of the opinion
I meant to type STARTTLS above, not STARTSSL. Just
I just successfully got Eudora to negotiate TLS with Cyrus. This applies
to Eudora 5.1.
A log extract which shows that I was able to connect in TLS is below ---
you will have to trust me that I did it from Eudora. The way to accomplish
this is to stop Eudora, and using an editor like emacs
At 07:46 AM 9/27/2001 -0500, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> > On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 01:05:53 -0400,
> > Nick Simicich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ns) writes:
>
>ns> I did some searches in the archives. If there is anything similar,
>ns> searching on Eudora and ssl or tls didn't find it. Eudora will not
>ns
I apologize that this is a FAQ and will now scurry off to recompile. Yep,
that does it, it established a sslV3 connection immediately, authenticated
without a problem.
Are there more Eudora related questions in this 2.1 FAQ? Is it available
anywhere? Ah, you said it was available in CVS, I'l
No, it won't use TLS/SSL session on authentication mechanism. It
will connect to port 993 and use SSL for the entire session.
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 17:22:23 +0200 (CEST),
> rj45 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (r) writes:
r> I never could make eudora works with cyrus TLS/SSL
r> you say if I use a
I wil complain too!!
Rick
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>
> Nick Simicich wrote:
> >
> > I did some searches in the archives. If there is anything similar,
> > searching on Eudora and ssl or tls didn't find it. Eudora will not
> > complete TLS negotiation with Cyrus.
> >
> > I
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 01:05:53 -0400,
> Nick Simicich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ns) writes:
ns> I did some searches in the archives. If there is anything similar,
ns> searching on Eudora and ssl or tls didn't find it. Eudora will not
ns> complete TLS negotiation with Cyrus.
Are you attempti
Nick Simicich wrote:
>
> I did some searches in the archives. If there is anything similar,
> searching on Eudora and ssl or tls didn't find it. Eudora will not
> complete TLS negotiation with Cyrus.
>
> I am running Redhat Roswell (the current Redhat Beta, 7.1+) on an Intel box.
>
> I am r
I did some searches in the archives. If there is anything similar,
searching on Eudora and ssl or tls didn't find it. Eudora will not
complete TLS negotiation with Cyrus.
I am running Redhat Roswell (the current Redhat Beta, 7.1+) on an Intel box.
I am running cyrus-imapd-2.0.15-HIERSEP-r2,
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