→Thunderbird: Added info on how to configure Thunderbird for remote secure access
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It seems that in the latest Thunderbird versions security tightened and Thunderbird will simply reject Self Signed Certificates when you try to connect to a (remote) SME Server on secure ports.
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You first must add all the secure services ports to the security exceptions of Thunderbird under:
and add your server address INLCUDING the specific port number of the service!
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The format must be:
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https://yourserver.com:8993 (for IMAPS)
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https://yourserver.com:8143 (SMTP)
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https://yourserver.com:8089 (Caldav)
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etc. etc
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After accepting the self signed certificate for each service-port, you then can add an new email account and the Self Signed Certificate will not be rejected and you normally accept or install it like any other certificate.
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The Thunderbird client uses its own Trash folder, not the Zarafa "Deleted Items" folder,
The Thunderbird client uses its own Trash folder, not the Zarafa "Deleted Items" folder,