I will create an account at web.de and test. Maybe that should be documented somewhere :-) Am 31.08.2014 15:37, schrieb John Douyere: > > I can see some issues in the future with different access methods, > different ports, etc. > > Since these are pop servers specific parameters, asking the Pskmail > server to resolve which parameters to use by itself is not right imo. > > Shouldn't we add these parameters to the user's record as if we were > configuring an email client on a local machine? > > 73, John > > On Aug 31, 2014 9:00 PM, "Rein Couperus" <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > All, > > I have been checking the code of Mail::POP3Client, and it shows > that port > 995 is indeed used for SSL. Problem is that I have only allowed > SSL for gmail and web.de <http://web.de> > at the moment. Until now we did not get complaints ;-) > Obvious solution is to enable SSL for mail download by default, > I think the majority of the mail servers is now on SSL. > Any arguments against? If not, I will change the server accordingling > (SSL by default). > > Rein PA0R > > > https://hilfe.gmx.net/mailprogramme/pop3.html > > Maybe they require first POP then SMTP??? > > > Am 31.08.2014 12:34, schrieb Rein Couperus: > > Hi Marcel, > > SSL (TLS) is supported by the servers, it uses port 587 for gmail. > Have not tried gmx.de <http://gmx.de> (I use web.de > <http://web.de>, and there port 587 is supported for TLS). > Is 995 the only SSL port supported by gmx.de <http://gmx.de> ? > > Rein PA0R > > Hi, > > I managed today to get a connection to SM0RWO-1 and updated > server data > and session password. > But although the data is correct I get the message "wrong > email data"... > May it's because GMX only provides SSL? Is this supported > (Port 995)? > > BR > Marcel > > >