People,
I use RoundCubeMail as a webmail client to my QMail server and this
works really nicely when I am on the LAN. There is a RCM client for
Android that works via HTTPS to my server for both reading and sending
but it is a very kludgey app. The standard Android app works very
nicely for reading mail - the incoming server is set up with the server
name and:
SSL - Accepts all Certification
and port:
993
via IMAP but I can't work out how to set up outgoing mail. The Android
app wants an outgoing SMTP server and I have tried messing around with
the security types:
None
SSL
SSL - Accepts all Certification
TLS
TLS - Accepts all Certification
and ports:
25
587
993
but couldn't get anything to work. I could configure relaying to allow
a remote host with a static IP to send mail via plain SMTP to my server
but not for my phone ie part of /etc/tcp.smtp:
107.170.210.205:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" # works
101.119.20.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" # Vodafone fails - looks like
an IP problem?
I don't want to be forced back to HTTPS with the RCM app - any
suggestions about how to fix the SMTP sending?
Thanks,
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
I use RoundCubeMail as a webmail client to my QMail server and this
works really nicely when I am on the LAN. There is a RCM client for
Android that works via HTTPS to my server for both reading and sending
but it is a very kludgey app. The standard Android app works very
nicely for reading mail - the incoming server is set up with the server
name and:
SSL - Accepts all Certification
and port:
993
via IMAP but I can't work out how to set up outgoing mail. The Android
app wants an outgoing SMTP server and I have tried messing around with
the security types:
None
SSL
SSL - Accepts all Certification
TLS
TLS - Accepts all Certification
and ports:
25
587
993
but couldn't get anything to work. I could configure relaying to allow
a remote host with a static IP to send mail via plain SMTP to my server
but not for my phone ie part of /etc/tcp.smtp:
107.170.210.205:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" # works
101.119.20.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" # Vodafone fails - looks like
an IP problem?
I don't want to be forced back to HTTPS with the RCM app - any
suggestions about how to fix the SMTP sending?
Thanks,
Phil.
--
Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au