On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Slávek Banko <slavek.banko(a)axis.cz> wrote:
Dne út 6. března 2012 Kristopher Gamrat napsal(a):
I would never kick you OR the tires! Just this
stupid thing that
"pretends" to be a laptop ;-)
Now to jump over to PIM, I have a bug report there. This one also does
not occur in the official packages, hence my reporting it here. This
one specifically affects SMTP support in Kmail. Whenever I try to send
an email (Kmail or Korganizer), it does not send it. when I click on
the up-arrow for the progress report and try to re-send, it shows up
with an unrecognized protocol. I normally use port 587 with TLS,
though I have also tried 465 with SSL (these are the Gmail settings,
IIRC one of these is different on Gmail than on most email systems). I
can't try on port 25, neither Gmail nor my ISP will allow it, and
Gmail does not allow unsecure access.
For troubleshooting, I tried searching around ~/.trinity/share/* for
Kmail-related stuff, and I removed everything I found, then logging
out then back in, and re-setting my SMTP settings, with both port
587/TLS and 465/SSL, and they still would not work.
IMAP seems fine, I have not tried POP3.
I tried on the test machine to install kmail and configure by wizard. Then
I tried the option to fully SSL (ports 993 and 465) and TLS variant
(ports 143 and 25) and both working properly.
I ran into one problem - the wizard set SMTP port to 465, but the way to
TLS communication. And of course it was not possible.
It should be possible, depending on the setup on the mail server
you're using. For example, Gmail doesn't use TLS on 143 or 25, they
use port 587 for TLS. This has worked fine for me, but since Kmail
doesn't recognize SMTP as a protocol, I can't use Kmail.
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Kristopher Gamrat