Hi Charles,

Thanks for the response.

Per your suggestion, in Outlook Express I changed to use SSL on port 993 for 
IMAP, and port 465 for SMTP, the creation of the new account succeeded without 
error!  However, when tried to send to my yahoo mail or gmail acct,  got the 
following error: (apparently failed to send!)

"The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by 
the server.  The
rejected email address was 'dchen...@yahoo.com.'  Subject: 'test out to yahoo 
mail'
Account:'dchen192.168.20.100'
Server: 192.168.20.100
Protocol: SMTP, server response: 554 5.7.1
<unknown[192.168.20.51]>: client host rejected access denied, port: 465,
Secured [SSL]: Yes, server Error: 554, Error number: 0x800CCC79"

PS. in the same client PC, using Thunderbird client, IMAP and SMTP configured 
with either with SSL or without SSL, both outgoing mails were sent successfully!

Any thought?

Thx again,

Dennis


________________________________
 From: Charles Marcus <cmar...@media-brokers.com>
To: dovecot@dovecot.org 
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot and Outlook Express "plaintext authentication 
not allowed..."
 
On 2012-04-17 5:16 AM, D Chen <dchen...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> When tried to set up a new Outlook Express mail acct, the following error 
> encountered:
> 
>       Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to the following:
>       plaintext authentication not allowed without SSL/TLS, but your client 
>did it anyway.

Ummm... hello? McFly? ;)

You need to configure SSL on Outlook Express (why on gods green earth you are 
using that is beyond me), as the error plainly says. Until you do this it 
doesn't matter what you enter for a username/password.

Also, you should be using SSL on port 993, because I'm fairly certain that 
Outlook Express doesn't support STARTTLS on port 143.

And off topic but in the same vein, for postfix/SMTP relay you should be using 
the submission port (STARTTLS on port 587) for most clients, but I think 
Outlook Express again doesn't work with it, so you will need to use the 
deprecated SSL on port 465 (these two need to be enabled in postfix/master.cf - 
just uncomment the examples).

-- 
Best regards,

Charles

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