Re: imapproxy with gmail

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On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Jumping Mouse <kafriki@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Jumping Mouse <kafriki@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> > I am able to get squirrelmail to work with gmail without imapproxy.   I
>> > have
>> > enabled imapproxy on my machine and set squirremail to connect to
>> > localhost
>> > port 144
>> > I get the following error in squirrelmail:
>> > Error connecting to IMAP server: 127.0.0.1.
>> > 111 : Connection refused
>> > can anyone help with this.. I am having a hard time finding any
>> > documentation.
>>
>> So IMAP Proxy didn't start up. For questions about IMAP Proxy, please
>> use the squirrelmail-imapproxy mailing list. But, since you already
>> started an off-topic thread here... Read your log files for hints.
>> The biggest hint will be to read the IMAP Proxy README.ssl file --
>> compare it to your configuration settings and/or download and use the
>> latest snapshot of IMAP Proxy version 1.2.8 from the downloads page.
>> It will give you some more helpful messages when you try to start it
>> with these settings.
>>
>> > Here is my imapproxy.conf file:
>> > ## imapproxy.conf
>> > ##
>> > ## This is the global configuration file for imapproxy.
>> > ## Lines beginning with a '#' sign are treated as comments and will be
>> > ## ignored.  Each line to be processed must be a space delimited
>> > ## keyword/value pair.
>> > ##
>> > #
>> > ## server_hostname
>> > ##
>> > ## This setting controls which imap server we proxy our connections to.
>> > #
>> > server_hostname imap.gmail.com
>> >
>> > #
>> > ## cache_size
>> > ##
>> > ## This setting determines how many in-core imap connection structures
>> > ## will be allocated.  As such, it determines not only how many cached
>> > ## connections will be allowed, but really the total number of
>> > simultaneous
>> > ## connections, cached and active.
>> > #
>> > cache_size 3072
>> >
>> > #
>> > ## listen_port
>> > ##
>> > ## This setting specifies which port the proxy server will bind to and
>> > ## accept incoming connections from.
>> > #
>> > listen_port 144
>> > #
>> > ## listen_address
>> > ##
>> > ## This setting specifies which address the proxy server will bind to
>> > and
>> > ## accept incoming connections to.  If undefined, bind to all.
>> > ## Must be a dotted decimal IP address.
>> > #
>> > listen_address
>> > #
>> > ## server_port
>> > ##
>> > ## This setting specifies the port that server_hostname is listening on.
>> > ## This is the tcp port that we proxy inbound connections to.
>> > #
>> > server_port 993
>>
>> IMAP Proxy only does STARTTLS from a normal IMAP connection. Please
>> read its documentation for more information.
>
>
> Thanks Paul,  I read the documentation and it looks like imapproxy does not
> support   port 993 SSL connections (IMAPS)  only  STARTTLS on port 143.   So
> that would mean it will not work with GMAIL IMAP.

No, that's incorrect.  For proof, telnet to imap.gmail.com port 143
and type "A CAPABILITY".  IMAP Proxy *does* work with Gmail.

>  Thanks for everyone's
> help!


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Paul Lesniewski
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