Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-03 Thread Lukasz Michalski
On Saturday 03 May 2008, you wrote: > You are looking at a different interface than I am maybe?? > Three panels in the dialog... > On left authentication, on right check box for ignore IMAP I use IMAP authentication, have "ignore imap settings" checked and "use TLS, if available" checked too. R

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions - making progress

2008-05-02 Thread Marc Grober
It looks like weither today's upgrade or turning off the folderpane add-on did the trick at least at this point the host is asking for a certificate. but of course won't accept any of the existing certs. I do recall having created a key for TLS, but I am not sure about translating

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-02 Thread Marc Grober
You are looking at a different interface than I am maybe?? Three panels in the dialog... On left authentication, on right check box for ignore IMAP and only by checking can you click or unclick Use TLS below, general settings I have Use IMAP and have tried with ignore clicked and w/o Use TLS

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-02 Thread Lukasz Michalski
Marc Grober pisze: Client and server inside firewall. If I telnet into port 2000 I get this: "IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.12" "SASL" "LOGIN PLAIN" "SIEVE" "fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify subaddress relationa l comparator-i;ascii-numeric regex" "STARTTLS" OK Howev

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-01 Thread Marc Grober
Client and server inside firewall. If I telnet into port 2000 I get this: "IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.12" "SASL" "LOGIN PLAIN" "SIEVE" "fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify subaddress relationa l comparator-i;ascii-numeric regex" "STARTTLS" OK However, if I set the ext

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-01 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Thu, 1 May 2008, Kaj Niemi wrote: > Hi, > > On May 1, 2008, at 21:16, Lukasz Michalski wrote: > >> I had problems with communication on port 2000 and I had to setup >> additional port 2002 (I am using portfwd for this). >> Broken communication is *probably* caused by cisco routers, which uses

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-01 Thread Kaj Niemi
Hi, On May 1, 2008, at 21:16, Lukasz Michalski wrote: I had problems with communication on port 2000 and I had to setup additional port 2002 (I am using portfwd for this). Broken communication is *probably* caused by cisco routers, which uses port 2000 for their own purpose. A cisco route

Re: Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-01 Thread Lukasz Michalski
Marc Grober pisze: I am trying to use the thunderbird sieve extensions and need some help I have cyrus-imap running with ldap and postfix on SLES 10 I have sieve running and can use sieveshell I can set the extensions to not use TLS and the server logs show that the connectin was accepted

Thunderbird sieve extensions

2008-05-01 Thread Marc Grober
I am trying to use the thunderbird sieve extensions and need some help I have cyrus-imap running with ldap and postfix on SLES 10 I have sieve running and can use sieveshell I can set the extensions to not use TLS and the server logs show that the connectin was accepted, but the extension