Well, not sure what got it working, but I've been playing with it for a
while, and it seems to be working now. I think it was me not having the
SSL extension loaded in php (woops, missed during install). So all is
well now. Thanks for the offer though.
And yes, the server is on a separate host. But it works, so this can be
"resolved".
~Brett
Geoffrey McCaleb wrote:
> Thats odd, I'm using port 993 on my local server with no problem, however I'm not using SSL. Is the mail server on a seperate host?
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> Geoffrey
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> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 08:44:32 -0500, Brett Patterson <b.a.patterson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi all. I'm trying to test-out roundcube on my local server. I've set
>> everything up and got it running splendidly. I'm just having a problem
>> with it.
>>
>> 1.) It doesn't use my port that I specified during connections. In the
>> config file I've got:
>> $rcmail_config['default_port'] = 993;
>> That says to me that the default port to talk to the client on would be
>> 993 (SSL). I've also specified my server to be
>> "ssl://imap.server.com:993" and yet it won't connect. Keeps giving me
>> this exact error:
>> *IMAP Error:* Could not connect to Imap Server at port 143:
>>
>> I'd also like to suggest adding a line in the INSTALL file that tells
>> new users to rename main.inc.php.dist and db.inc.php.dist to just
>> *.inc.php. I didn't get that, took me a bit to figure it out...
>>
>> Love the program, hope to see more in the future. Any help would be
>> greatly appreciated!!
>>
>> ~Brett
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