Okay, no one else seems to have chimed up yet... From what I found
below, and a few other emails, the "problem" is that the sieve daemon
finally corrected itself to conform to specs, and clients were relying
on it not conforming to specs.
This is the fix for the "Connecting..." not going away.
I'm new to the list, but I was directed here by a friend.
I believe I have found the problem, and I have a "hack", using that term
well beyond how it should be use. The hack is NOT a solution, but it
does make it work. Please, no one use this though! It will most likely
cause other problems! T
If it works, please do ;=}
I'm using now Sieve 1.4 CVS but currently facing a little issue. I
think I'll fix it tonight (CET). If you want I can send you the 1.4 CVS
xpi-file.
Cheers
Roland
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Hi Marc,
it's as Thunderbird Sieve problem, again.
let me guess your Sieve supports 'LOGIN' and 'PLAIN' and maybe some
other authentication protocols.
'Thunderbird Sieve' says it support 'LOGIN' and 'PLAIN' as well.
Unfortunately the 'LOGIN' code in 1.4 of Thunderbird Sieve is full of
bugs! You
Yes, that got rid of the challenge, so now I am bacl to
the same error and it sits there saying connecting.
I am missing something that has to be very simple in making
the connection to sieve, where it is the TLS negotiation or
something else I don;t know
Roland Felnhofer wrote:
Hi Marc,
again; here the essence to get rid of the dialog:
user_pref("security.default_personal_cert", "Select Automatically");
The value is Case Sensitive!!!
Best regards
Roland
Marc Grober wrote:
> I have thunderbird sieve extension connecting to my mail server, but
> the extension then ad
Hi Marc,
read this: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=3359473
Best regards
Roland
Marc Grober wrote:
> I have thunderbird sieve extension connecting to my mail server, but
> the extension then advises that the server is requiring a certificate.
> Though I have a number of Thawte e
I have thunderbird sieve extension connecting to my mail
server, but the extension then advises that the server is
requiring a certificate. Though I have a number of Thawte
email certs none of them will of course be accepted and the
extensions say they are unable to establish an encrypted
con