Hi,
I have a problem with filters and spam checking. They don't always run,
although receiving options are checked for both operations.
So quite often, messages stay unsorted, and I must select all messages
in my default inbox, and then check for spam and apply filters...
My default account is a
nvier 2006 à 09:38 +0100, Franck Routier a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I will do some research and try to have an argumented feature request.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to give me an informed opinion.
>
> Regards,
>
> Franck
>
> Jeffrey Stedfast a écrit :
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gter wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 15:42 +0100, Franck Routier wrote:
thanks Erik for your response.
In fact Postfix' logs indicate that Evolution is not sending a certificate.
So my question is more :
Is Evolution supposed to be able to do it (and then what is the magic) ?
or is it jus
even Outlook for what it matters !)
Franck
Erik Slagter a écrit :
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 14:03 +0100, Franck Routier wrote:
Nobody on this one ?
I am still having trouble sending mail via a secure Postfix smtp server.
My Postfix server is configured to ask its clients for a TLS
certif
Nobody on this one ?
Franck Routier a écrit :
Hi,
I am still having trouble sending mail via a secure Postfix smtp server.
My Postfix server is configured to ask its clients for a TLS
certificate, and will (or won't) allow relaying based on the client's
certificate MD5 fingerp
Hi,
I am still having trouble sending mail via a secure Postfix smtp server.
My Postfix server is configured to ask its clients for a TLS
certificate, and will (or won't) allow relaying based on the client's
certificate MD5 fingerprint.
The Postfix option is 'smtpd_ask_ccert = yes'.
Is Evolu
Pete Biggs a écrit :
Surely the relaying of mail is determined by your server, not the client
- what are the error messages on the server?
Here is the log on the server of a failed attempt to send mail from
Evolution :
Dec 16 14:33:35 localhost postfix/smtpd[5395]: initializing the
serv
Pete Biggs a écrit :
Surely the relaying of mail is determined by your server, not the client
- what are the error messages on the server?
Well, on the Postfix server, configuration is :
smtpd_use_tls = yes
smtpd_require_tls = yes
smtpd_tls_loglevel=3
smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/postfix/serve
Pete Biggs a écrit :
Use secure connection : always
I think you need to set that to 'whenever possible' - that is the magic
incantation to setup the TLS dialogue. Setting it to 'always' is an
SMPTS connection. (Although I might be wrong on that - blame a failing
memory, too early in morn
Hi,
I have set up a mail account and wish to send outgoing mails via a TLS
secured Postfix server.
My setup for outgoing mail server in Evolution is :
Server type : SMTP
Server : myserver.com:20025
Server requires authentication : yes
Use secure connection : always
Authenticat
Hello,
thank you for your tip, it worked for me. In fact, the password
Evloution was keeping asking me is the password use to secure the
"wallet" where the certificates are stored.
So now I have imported my certificate... Thanks again.
Another question :
I now want to use this certificate MD
Hi,
I want to import a personnal certificate in evolution.
What I do is :
- open edit/preferences
- click on certificates
- choose 'Your certificates'
- click on import
Then I choose a certificate file. Evolution asks me for a password :
Enter the password for 'NSS User Private Key and Certifi
Hi list members,
I would like to give evolution one more try (although I have always
found evolution promising, I was quite disapointed each time I tried it
until now, cause it was slow and could'nt handled spam in a simple way...)
Anyway, my problem is I am using a secure smpt server (postfi
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