On 2013-02-26, 16:57 GMT, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> 1. Is there any plan to backport this Python >= 3.3 feature to
> Python 2?
No, development of Python 2 ceased to exist (only important bugfixes or
security fix will happen, IIRC)
If you need advanced use of SSL, use pyOpenSSL (it has be
W. Martin Borgert debian.org> writes:
> >
> > There is already the ssl_context option for that:
> > http://docs.python.org/3.3/library/imaplib.html#imaplib.IMAP4_SSL
>
> Many thanks! Two more questions:
>
> 1. Is there any plan to backport this Python >= 3.3 feature to
> Python 2?
No, we
Quoting "Antoine Pitrou" :
W. Martin Borgert debian.org> writes:
When I add an ssl_version argument to the call to
ssl.wrap_socket() in imaplib.IMAP4_SSL.open(), I can connect to
the Exchange server without problems:
self.sslobj = ssl.wrap_socket(self.sock, self.keyfile, self.certfile,
W. Martin Borgert debian.org> writes:
>
> When I add an ssl_version argument to the call to
> ssl.wrap_socket() in imaplib.IMAP4_SSL.open(), I can connect to
> the Exchange server without problems:
>
> self.sslobj = ssl.wrap_socket(self.sock, self.keyfile, self.certfile,
>
Hi,
after an upgrade from Debian squeeze to Debian wheezy, I could
not connect to a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 anymore, because
the OpenSSL library, Python is linked with, changed from version
0.9.8o to 1.0.1e, which has different defaults. The code is:
>>> import imaplib
>>> IMAP4_SSL("192.1