Re: command-line sieve client that supports TLS

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wogri,

* Wolfgang Hennerbichler <wogri@xxxxxxxxx> [2006-11-13 22:10]:
> TLS-Login for timsieved, but I can't find one, as it
> seems. Sieveshell - my preferred tool - doesn't like TLS, which is
> very bad. I absolutely need TLS, there is no way around it.

besides the obvious (extending sieveshell to use "starttls") you might
try to use sivtest (-t "") for initiating TLS. or maybe use
'openssl s_client -starttls smtp'. possibly stunnel -n' will also give
you this.

but grabbing some code from a perl module that does starttls for some
say, SMTP, should get you going.

best regards,
-p.schober

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