There's been a patch on the BTS and upstream to fix a ratherwwrong behavior,
which was to default to sending passwords in cleartext when ssl was not
enabled. The patch was added in debian version  4.0.dfsg.1-2, ie after
feisty was released. That could explain why it's not greyed out. But the
fact that it's not greyed out does not mean that it does work.
You can easily see if the ssl functionnality is enabled by trying the
commands I gave above, but you'll find out that it's actually disabled

Cheers


On 10/21/07, unggnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can confirm this. TLS/SSL works fine in Feisty and is grayed out in
> Gutsy.
>
> --
> mail-notification lost its ssl/tls ability
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132947
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