I am running MS Office 2007/Outlook 2007 with Crossover 9.0.1 Standard on Ubuntu 10.4 in a 64-bit AMD machine.
I am using google to host my domain name and provide my eMail and shared calender, Google Apps.
I can not get my Outlook work with Google since installing on Ubuntu (Linux), there is an issue with SSL certificate not being recognised, though it works on Windows Vista and XP.
This ONLY affects Inbound mail. I can send by using my ISP's SMTP server, in this case Be There Now (SMTP1.betherenow.co.uk) and that works fine. It's the inbound and I am also wondering about the calender too.
I have seen threads on "Stunnel" which I have followed religiously:
http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/browse/name/?app_id=2841;tips=1
http://www.codeweavers.com/support/forums/general/?t=27;mhl=36827;msg=36827#msg36827
http://www.codeweavers.com/support/forums/general/?t=27;mhl=44723;msg=36827#msg44723
This is the message I get:
Log onto incoming mail server (IMAP): General authentication failed. None of the authentication methods supported by your IMAP server (if any) are supported on this computer.
ERROR Message in Log:
2010.05.27 20:00:51 LOG5[34:35]: Reading configuration from file stunnel.conf
2010.05.27 20:00:52 LOG3[34:35]: Error resolving 'smtp:gmail.com': Neither nodename nor servname known (EAI_NONAME)
2010.05.27 20:00:52 LOG5[34:35]: Configuration successful
2010.05.27 20:00:52 LOG5[34:35]: No limit detected for the number of clients
2010.05.27 20:00:52 LOG5[34:35]: stunnel 4.33 on x86-pc-mingw32-gnu with OpenSSL 1.0.0 29 Mar 2010
2010.05.27 20:00:52 LOG5[34:35]: Threading:WIN32 SSL:ENGINE Sockets:SELECT,IPv6
2010.05.27 20:01:48 LOG5[34:37]: Service Gmail-IMAP accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:50425
2010.05.27 20:02:48 LOG3[34:37]: SSL_accept: 140760FC: error:140760FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol
2010.05.27 20:02:48 LOG5[34:37]: Connection reset: 0 bytes sent to SSL, 0 bytes sent to socket
Outlook Settings are:
Incomming Server 127.0.0.1
Log on info: eMail address and PW
SPA ticked (also tried unticked too).
Advanced settings:
Incomming Server (IMAP) port: 143 (and have tried 3000, 3050, etc...).
Use the following encryption connection: NONE
This is my STUNNEL config:
; Sample stunnel configuration file by Michal Trojnara 2002-2006
; Some options used here may not be adequate for your particular configuration
; Certificate/key is needed in server mode and optional in client mode
; The default certificate is provided only for testing and should not
; be used in a production environment
cert = /etc/stunnel/mail.pem
;key = stunnel.pem
; Some performance tunings
socket = l:TCP_NODELAY=1
socket = r:TCP_NODELAY=1
; Workaround for Eudora bug
;options = DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS
; Authentication stuff
;verify = 2
; Don't forget to c_rehash CApath
;CApath = certs
; It's often easier to use CAfile
;CAfile = certs.pem
; Don't forget to c_rehash CRLpath
;CRLpath = crls
; Alternatively you can use CRLfile
;CRLfile = crls.pem
; Some debugging stuff useful for troubleshooting
;debug = 7
;output = /var/log/stunnel4/stunnel.log
; Use it for client mode
;client = yes
; Service-level configuration
[Gmail-IMAP]
accept=127.0.0.1:143
connect=imap.gmail.com:993
[Gmail-SMTP]
accept=127.0.0.1:3051
connect=smtp:gmail.com:465
;[https]
;accept = 443
;connect = 80
;TIMEOUTclose = 0
; vim:ft=dosini
I have never had it work on Ubuntu (linux) using IMAP with SSL..... Before I used Stunnel, the error messages were that the certificate was not recognized. I then read about Stunnel and installed that, and now get a different error message, as above. It is important to me as I want to use Outlook, I do not like any of the Linux clients, so I want to revert back. The biggest issue is that the longer it takes the greater the problem as I have more data in different places.