View Full Version : Email and secure access - SSL / TLS


royster70
17-12-2002, 07:00 PM
Hi All

All the info I have seen so far for the standard Internet Email client for the p800 says it supports IMAP4, POP3 and SMTP

Does this support also include SSL / TLS support for IMAP4 / POP3 / SMTP as well??

I have not seen anything which mentions this explicitly so far and have not been able to play with a p800 to find out for myself :(

Considering SSL / TLS (and cert management) is supported by the browser - I guess it should be possible for the email client as well.

I think that series 60 does support this capability - so hopefully it should be something supported by the p800

If the p800 does not, I think I may give up waiting and go get a series 60 based device instead :-?

Thanks

royster

lcs
17-12-2002, 07:14 PM
I sure hope so!

(If not, it ought to be trivial to
set up an SSL tunnel, though.)

17-12-2002, 09:24 PM
I sure hope so!

(If not, it ought to be trivial to
set up an SSL tunnel, though.)

Does this mean there will be an SSH client for the phone?

bowa
18-12-2002, 07:47 AM
there d better be one, as this is one of the main uses i plan for the phone, remote admnister a bunch of servers

Tristero
14-03-2003, 06:14 PM
There is already a version of Putty (SSH client) ported to the P800. Yes, the email client supports secure connections, however, I'm having trouble getting it working at the moment myself.

onemail
24-11-2004, 07:02 AM
There is already a version of Putty (SSH client) ported to the P800. Yes, the email client supports secure connections, however, I'm having trouble getting it working at the moment myself.
Where can I download a copy for testing?

Regards
Bn

Delta737
24-11-2004, 07:43 AM
http://my-symbian.com/uiq/applications/applications.php?fldAuto=60&faq=2

stln
22-12-2004, 02:43 PM
I can assure that it does. I have the opposite problem: my company uses MS exchange and that does not support TLS. As a result... No email possible from my P800! I am now trying a separate program ProfiMail which does not use TLS and that works ... sort of.

So you're lucky, I'm not