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From: Anne Wilson (cannewilson
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Date: Thu Mar 20 2008 - 12:05:41 CDT
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On Thursday 20 March 2008 16:42:09 mouss wrote:
>
> LOGIN is a different protocol. it's obsolete but is needed for broken
> clients. you can try authenticating from an outofluck and see if it works.
>
Never used it in my life :-) I've told kmail's dimap account to use PLAIN.
>
> type
> # getenforce
> if it's permissive, then it's ok. you can use the logs to create an se
> policy if you intend to run in "enforcing" mode some day...
>
I've temporarily disabled selinux - one less link to be broken - but I still
am having no luck with the imap resources. Following the tutorial I have set
up the resources, created the groupware kmail user with the correct password,
and enabled Groupware. According to the docs it should now just work, but on
the client box I just see an empty calendar and addressbook. I've posted to
the kde-pim user list in the hope that someone there has an idea.
It does seem odd that it's so difficult. I know that I can cause a pebcak as
well as anyone :-) but I really don't think this is the case here.
An ne
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