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2015 Apr 10
0
imap doesn't like my passwd
...7D5K8tGLVHwCMsLagJ0OWU30H8LiEY8w4uV33B8lit3XFD
RL6RPCPW8imEgKx2cPI4JLPFimRuTZN/tsHB6ej4QsAJSJ6KiyNx6o9XYYfR6oQ6
JARROQ7v266wBPx1U6HnVfbZPpM32I5fUE4FKd88JkfBODYrZNlSULqWEh9XVnWX
1ZdUmb3gi+5zCZpXMZT49EMpLGwArHrLtJyf24KPMUATtQoZ1n8GyJJ3zajSZL0F
eceQ4c/5gza4dQJVwpHozkR2fSrwFR8iCgCcD43qQBQvX/fc9g64fg==
=yYqF
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2015 Apr 09
2
imap doesn't like my passwd
I took the " out of the password and it works.
The other install worked with the " in the password.
On 04/09/2015 02:40 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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> On Thu, 9 Apr 2015, James wrote:
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>> Both use PAM authentication on Linux.
>> openssl s_client -connect localhost:993
>> a login test_user