On 05/26/16 13:36, Samuel Sieb wrote:

No, set the username and password to what you need for the server you're connecting to. In this case, it's wildblue. The purpose of this setup was so that you could use wireshark on the localhost interface to see what command error you were getting. If it's not doing that now, then forget this whole thread and connect directly as pop3s. :-)
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I set things, name, password, etc, back to Wildblue except for the server localhost:110

Balsa protests: POP3 Error: Could not set up SSL  when I click "Check."


This is a screenshot: https://imagebin.ca/v/2iW1LpVm2gMg

And I attached the data file it saved.


It doesn't look like there is anything meaningful there?

Bob

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