Found a far superior solution. The problem that the powers that be thought
it would fix, it wouldn't fix anyway. I finally convinced them of that and
so that's the end of that.
Nevertheless, thanks to all who replied.
-- Rob
On 2/12/10 9:30 AM, "Noel Jones" wrote:
> On 2/12/2010 11:21 AM,
On 2/12/2010 11:21 AM, Michael Saldivar wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Rob Tanner mailto:rtan...@linfield.edu>> wrote:
>> TLS is enabled on port 25 of our server and it has a regular Thawte
>> certificate behind it. Tests with Thunderbird using PLAIN
>> authentication (S
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Rob Tanner wrote:
> >> TLS is enabled on port 25 of our server and it has a regular Thawte
> >> certificate behind it. Tests with Thunderbird using PLAIN
> >> authentication (SASL method) work perfectly. From our point of view,
> >> all we really want to protect
On 11 February 2010 11:54, Rob Tanner wrote:
> The problem is the log files are rather large (a quarter million lines since
> the 4 am roll this morning, and there are lots of google entries. In other
> words I've already spent time just trying to find the entries. Any idea
> about particular ke
On 2/10/10 4:40 PM, "Jorge Armando Medina" wrote:
> Rob Tanner wrote:
>> If you¹re familiar with email, you know you can add ³Send mail as²
>> identities and when you setup a second identity, you have the option
>> of using Gmail¹s SMTP server or the SMTP server for the domain to
>> which the ³s
Rob Tanner wrote:
> If you’re familiar with email, you know you can add “Send mail as”
> identities and when you setup a second identity, you have the option
> of using Gmail’s SMTP server or the SMTP server for the domain to
> which the “send as” identity belongs. My problem is I can’t get it to
>
If you¹re familiar with email, you know you can add ³Send mail as²
identities and when you setup a second identity, you have the option of
using Gmail¹s SMTP server or the SMTP server for the domain to which the
³send as² identity belongs. My problem is I can¹t get it to work. The error
I get is: