On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:44:15 +0100
Wolfgang Hennerbichler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am going to write a plugin for the typo3-cms to build simple sieve-
> scripts. Therefore I would need a command-line tool that supports TLS-
> Login for timsieved, but I can't find one, as it seems.
Isn't T
On 15.11.2006, at 12:36, Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
could you test the following change:
...
It's not that I couldn't use it - I've put my CA-crt file to /etc/ssl/
certs and did a c_rehash and it worked, it's just for people that do
not have access to a certificate, or don't know that much a
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fgang Hennerbichler schrieb:
> On 15.11.2006, at 00:59, Phil Pennock wrote:
>
>> I'm open to more feature requests.
>
> Well, here is one.
> For self-signed certificates I get the error
> STARTTLS promotion failed: SSL connect attempt failed with unk
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Phil Pennock schrieb:
Hello Phil,
> New feature: TLS client certificate authentication. If you can auth
> with a client cert for IMAP, this will work for Sieve; myself, I grant
> the certificate CN ("Phil Pennock") "a" admin rights on my INBOX. This
On 2006-11-15 at 09:37 +0100, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
> it is absolutely great. You should urge cyrus developers to include
> it in their source code, once it's mature enough and well tested.
I have no objection to that. Slap a BSD-ish license on the code.
However, there might be some is
On 15.11.2006, at 00:59, Phil Pennock wrote:
New version is -v66; this is what I get for being lazy and using repo
revision numbers as a software release number. It's a standalone
script, I think that people will survive.
it is absolutely great. You should urge cyrus developers to include
I'm replying to myself because the new version is in response to a
feature request which was sent directly to me.
New version is -v66; this is what I get for being lazy and using repo
revision numbers as a software release number. It's a standalone
script, I think that people will survive.
New f
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Phil Pennock wrote:
On 2006-11-14 at 06:23 +0100, Phil Pennock wrote:
I just wrote one. I'm going to bed without figuring out what I'm doing
wrong with GSSAPI
Fixed. I made assumptions about the zero-data-to-send case.
Managesieve draft was unhelpful, I'll find the appr
On 2006-11-14 at 06:23 +0100, Phil Pennock wrote:
> I just wrote one. I'm going to bed without figuring out what I'm doing
> wrong with GSSAPI
Fixed. I made assumptions about the zero-data-to-send case.
Managesieve draft was unhelpful, I'll find the appropriate forum for
that, but ktrace was my
On 13.11.2006, at 22:03, Warren Turkal wrote:
On Monday 13 November 2006 12:44, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
Is there a command-line TLS-enabled tool out there?
It looks like the GNU Mailutils has a binary called "sieve." Maybe
it supports
TLS?
It does, but it doesn't seem to be a utili
On 2006-11-13 at 20:44 +0100, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
[ sieve client ]
> Is there a command-line TLS-enabled tool out there?
I just wrote one. I'm going to bed without figuring out what I'm doing
wrong with GSSAPI -- it looks like the same SASL handling as I have in
my IMAP client code and
wogri,
* Wolfgang Hennerbichler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-13 22:10]:
> TLS-Login for timsieved, but I can't find one, as it
> seems. Sieveshell - my preferred tool - doesn't like TLS, which is
> very bad. I absolutely need TLS, there is no way around it.
besides the obvious (extending sieveshe
On Monday 13 November 2006 12:44, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
> Is there a command-line TLS-enabled tool out there?
It looks like the GNU Mailutils has a binary called "sieve." Maybe it supports
TLS?
wt
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