Ok, I found the problem. I had only tried ssl://mail.host.com:465;
Apparently for SMTP, you need to leave the :465 off of the end of the
address and it works fine. A comment about SMTP support and not using
:465 on the end would be a good idea in the config file.
Rob
Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Have you tried this: $rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'ssl://mail.host.com'; $rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 465;
This should work if your PHP installation supports secure socket connections.
Regards, Thomas
Rob Smith wrote:
Is there a way to use SSL/TLS encrypted connections to the SMTP server with roundcube? I tried setting up the smtp server in the same manner as the imap server (ssl://server:465) but this didn't work. I can understand if this isn't a high priority, but it would be nice to have around.
Rob
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