Jonathan Angliss wrote:
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I just spent an hour googling for PROXYAUTH, didn't find too much, a
few bits on LDAP, and some on HTTP... Searched for IMAP PROXYAUTH, found
some stuff about iPlanet, Sun's mail services (a bit like Exchange from
a quick overview).
I wouldn't compare iPlanet to Excha
> Is there a way to change the IMAP authentication to none? I see
> that it's an option for SMTP but not IMAP.
How would you propose you login to the IMAP server then? ;)
"login" is the default and is what is used for plain text logins.
>>> proxyauth maybe?
>> I just spent an
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Is there a way to change the IMAP authentication to none? I see that
it's an option for SMTP but not IMAP.
How would you propose you login to the IMAP server then? ;) "login" is
the default and is what is used for plain text logins.
proxyauth maybe?
I just spent an hour
>>> Is there a way to change the IMAP authentication to none? I see that
>>> it's an option for SMTP but not IMAP.
>> How would you propose you login to the IMAP server then? ;) "login" is
>> the default and is what is used for plain text logins.
> proxyauth maybe?
I just spent an hour googl
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Is there a way to change the IMAP authentication to none? I see that it's
an option for SMTP but not IMAP.
How would you propose you login to the IMAP server then? ;) "login" is
the default and is what is used for plain text logins.
proxyauth maybe?
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> Is there a way to change the IMAP authentication to none? I see that it's
> an option for SMTP but not IMAP.
How would you propose you login to the IMAP server then? ;) "login" is
the default and is what is used for plain text logins.
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Jonathan Angliss
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Is there a way to change the IMAP authentication to none? I see that it's
an option for SMTP but not IMAP.
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