> On Sep 24, 2024, at 23:49, Ralph Seichter via dovecot
> wrote:
> Config profiles ("mobileconfig") are certainly more useful for
> organisations supporting numerous users, who either don't want to
> indulge in manual configuration, or who are not even permitted to
> change MUA-related setting.
* Sean Kamath via dovecot:
> Or you can just flip the switches for “use SSL” in the SMTP setting,
> and the “use SSL” switch under advanced.
If one is content with manually configuring mail accounts, one can of
course tweak every account detail. ;-)
Config profiles ("mobileconfig") are certainly
> On Sep 24, 2024, at 17:38, Ralph Seichter via dovecot
> wrote:
>
> * The Doctor via dovecot:
>
>> The other option is Apple Mail, but it is not picking up
>> that fact to use IMAP on 993 and STMP on 465 or 587.
>
> Like many of Apple's applications and services, Apple Mail can be
> config
* The Doctor via dovecot:
> The other option is Apple Mail, but it is not picking up
> that fact to use IMAP on 993 and STMP on 465 or 587.
Like many of Apple's applications and services, Apple Mail can be
configured down to small details by using config profiles, which are
XML-based property li
On 2024-09-24 07:02, The Doctor via dovecot wrote:
The other option is Apple Mail, but it is not picking up
that fact to use IMAP on 993 and STMP on 465 or 587.
It does.. but you have to use either the Apple 'database' or use the
Apple methods of auto discovery.. Sorry, so brief..
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On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 04:19:08AM -0400, Scott Q. wrote:
> "Outlook Mobile temporarily stores and indexes user data (including
> email, attachments, calendar information, and contacts), along with
> login credentials,[25] [1]??in a "secure" form on??Microsoft Azure
> [2]??servers located in the Un
"Outlook Mobile temporarily stores and indexes user data (including
email, attachments, calendar information, and contacts), along with
login credentials,[25] [1] in a "secure" form on Microsoft Azure
[2] servers located in the United States.[26] [3] On Exchange
accounts, these servers identify as
I don't think you can use outlook mobile clients any more with own solutions. I
was trying this a few years ago and noticed all kinds of weird things not
working. I think it even sends your user+password to the microsoft cloud and
the ms cloud is handling your mail on the background.
Can't reall