Well, you can turn off cram-md5 in the email client :-) We will add a setting g_pop_cram_enable, let me know what platform you are on and I'll send you a new build with this implemented. ChrisP. I'm migrating some accounts from a legacy server, and the clients are set up to use CRAM-MD5 authentication.I have set g_smtp_cram_enable and g_imap_cram_enable, and SMTP and IMAP work as expected. However, POP connections fail, and OS X Mail throws an error stating that the server does not support CRAM-MD5.Is it true that CRAM-MD5 is not supported for POP? Is there a workaround? I'm running SurgeMail 6.4a-1.Best,Chris Ferebee
I'm migrating some accounts from a legacy server, and the clients are set up to use CRAM-MD5 authentication.I have set g_smtp_cram_enable and g_imap_cram_enable, and SMTP and IMAP work as expected. However, POP connections fail, and OS X Mail throws an error stating that the server does not support CRAM-MD5.Is it true that CRAM-MD5 is not supported for POP? Is there a workaround? I'm running SurgeMail 6.4a-1.Best,Chris Ferebee
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