Hi Daniel,
You are totally right. Google must have changed this, because i'm pretty
sure it worked before! Thanks anyway.
Henrie
Sands, Daniel schreef op 15-07-15 om 19:49:
IMAP is probably based on the Telnet protocol, so the server is
expecting CRLF instead of just CR. Try running s_client with the -crlf
option.
On Wed, 2015-07-15 at 19:34 +0200, Henrie Cuijpers wrote:
Hi all,
i try to connect to the gmail imap service, but after the connection has
been set up the server responds to nothing. Is there a way to
investigate this further?
I use this command line:
openssl s_client -connect imap.gmail.com:993
After connection you should be able to type a command and the server
should response with an error or an OK message. On every valid command
the server stays sitting there doing nothing but keeping the line up.
You only receive a reply when you type a wrong command to start with.
After that there is nothing but silence.....
Example: after connecting type:
A1 LOGIN john...@gmail.com JohnsPassword
This will result in silence....
Disconnect with Ctrl-C en reconnect with the same line. Then type
NOTACOMMAND
and you will receive:
* BAD invalid tag SomeRandomNumber
after this you can enter what you want the answer will be: silence...
Please give me a hint how to investigate this further....
Kind regards
Henrie
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