OK, I did not know that this user has a new computer with Outlook 2010. This SHOULD make it easier but... I have the computer right next to me, they brought it over. It is on the same LAN as this notebook. I can access my server with: openssl s_client -connect z9m9z.htt-consult.com:995 And then log the user in with the appropriate POP3 credentials. In Outlook 2010, in Advanced settings I have specified "This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)" and it switches to port 995 (from 110). I try connecting and I get an error that "Your server does notg support the connection encryption type you have specified." The first time we tried this it installed my self-signed cert in the local cert store. Any idea on what is going on or how to get this working?
Robert Moskowitz
2014-Nov-23 21:23 UTC
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
I finally noticed this popup of K9 blocking https on port (143, 993, 995). So the user has to come back over here and disable K9 long enough to get things working. ARGH! On 11/23/2014 04:08 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> OK, I did not know that this user has a new computer with Outlook > 2010. This SHOULD make it easier but... > > I have the computer right next to me, they brought it over. It is on > the same LAN as this notebook. I can access my server with: > > openssl s_client -connect z9m9z.htt-consult.com:995 > > And then log the user in with the appropriate POP3 credentials. > > In Outlook 2010, in Advanced settings I have specified "This server > requires an encrypted connection (SSL)" and it switches to port 995 > (from 110). I try connecting and I get an error that > > > "Your server does notg support the connection encryption type you have > specified." > > The first time we tried this it installed my self-signed cert in the > local cert store. > > Any idea on what is going on or how to get this working? >
Reindl Harald
2014-Nov-23 21:33 UTC
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
no idea what you are talking about K9 is a android client and works fine with TLS no idea what has "https" to do with email nor why someone needs to "disable K9 long enugh" whatever "long enough" is - don't get me wrong but most technical context on several lists of you if it comes to details is cluttered and your permanently "i am working on IETF" even makes things worser Am 23.11.2014 um 22:23 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:> I finally noticed this popup of K9 blocking https on port (143, 993, > 995). So the user has to come back over here and disable K9 long enough > to get things working. > > ARGH! > > On 11/23/2014 04:08 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> OK, I did not know that this user has a new computer with Outlook >> 2010. This SHOULD make it easier but... >> >> I have the computer right next to me, they brought it over. It is on >> the same LAN as this notebook. I can access my server with: >> >> openssl s_client -connect z9m9z.htt-consult.com:995 >> >> And then log the user in with the appropriate POP3 credentials. >> >> In Outlook 2010, in Advanced settings I have specified "This server >> requires an encrypted connection (SSL)" and it switches to port 995 >> (from 110). I try connecting and I get an error that >> >> >> "Your server does notg support the connection encryption type you have >> specified." >> >> The first time we tried this it installed my self-signed cert in the >> local cert store. >> >> Any idea on what is going on or how to get this working?-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20141123/5df8c14c/attachment.sig>
Am 23.11.2014 um 22:08 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:> OK, I did not know that this user has a new computer with Outlook 2010. > This SHOULD make it easier but... > > I have the computer right next to me, they brought it over. It is on > the same LAN as this notebook. I can access my server with: > > openssl s_client -connect z9m9z.htt-consult.com:995 > > And then log the user in with the appropriate POP3 credentials. > > In Outlook 2010, in Advanced settings I have specified "This server > requires an encrypted connection (SSL)" and it switches to port 995 > (from 110). I try connecting and I get an error that > > "Your server does notg support the connection encryption type you have > specified." > > The first time we tried this it installed my self-signed cert in the > local cert store. > > Any idea on what is going on or how to get this working?learn to post details and configs, to be honest i feel disturbed by all your technical nonsense not able to express what you are talking about over that many years on so many lists for so many software "dovecot -n" output needed at least "sslscan host:995" would also make sense -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20141123/f3537e7d/attachment.sig>
Robert Schetterer
2014-Nov-23 21:39 UTC
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
Am 23.11.2014 um 22:23 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:> I finally noticed this popup of K9 blocking https on port (143, 993, > 995). So the user has to come back over here and disable K9 long enough > to get things working. > > ARGH!shit happens however you may compare your settings with i.e https://www2.suresupport.com/faq/79/471 notice: setting pop3 995 Tag : server requires an encr.. con.. SSL ..type TLS> > On 11/23/2014 04:08 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> OK, I did not know that this user has a new computer with Outlook >> 2010. This SHOULD make it easier but... >> >> I have the computer right next to me, they brought it over. It is on >> the same LAN as this notebook. I can access my server with: >> >> openssl s_client -connect z9m9z.htt-consult.com:995 >> >> And then log the user in with the appropriate POP3 credentials. >> >> In Outlook 2010, in Advanced settings I have specified "This server >> requires an encrypted connection (SSL)" and it switches to port 995 >> (from 110). I try connecting and I get an error that >> >> >> "Your server does notg support the connection encryption type you have >> specified." >> >> The first time we tried this it installed my self-signed cert in the >> local cert store. >> >> Any idea on what is going on or how to get this working? >>Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer -- [*] sys4 AG http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Franziskanerstra?e 15, 81669 M?nchen Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen, Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein
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