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change myprovider accorging to your settings: | change myprovider accorging to your settings: | ||
on your desktop computer do: | on your desktop computer do: | ||
− | openssl s_client -connect myprovider: | + | openssl s_client -connect myprovider:port -showcerts |
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+ | *gmail: | ||
+ | **myprovider:imap.googlemail.com | ||
+ | **port:993 | ||
+ | *yahoo | ||
+ | **myprovider:? | ||
+ | **port:? | ||
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copy the part between(and including ): | copy the part between(and including ): | ||
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- |
Revision as of 12:59, 17 December 2008
Qtmail is one of the applications that runs on the Openmoko Phones. For a list of all applications, visit Applications
Qtmail is the default mail application on Om 2008.8. It is called Messages on the main screen. Qtmail supports POP3, IMAP, SMTP, SMS, MMS, EMS.
Basic setup
To send e-mail you need to set up at least one outgoing e-mail account. After this setup you can start sending e-mails from your Contacts list too.
- Start Messages
- Click Options and choose Account settings...
- Click Options and choose Add account...
- Configure your e-mail account and outgoing server settings
Configuration for encrypted mail
qtmail is already installed by default so we don't need to install it but it doesn't support ssl/tls by default...so we will make it use ssl/tls
cd /usr/lib ln -s libssl.so.0.9.7 libssl.so ln -s libcrypto.so.0.9.7 libcrypto.so
then we need to import our certificate... change myprovider accorging to your settings: on your desktop computer do:
openssl s_client -connect myprovider:port -showcerts
examples:
- gmail:
- myprovider:imap.googlemail.com
- port:993
- yahoo
- myprovider:?
- port:?
copy the part between(and including ):
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -----END CERTIFICATE-----
put it in a file,that you will put on a folder,then do
c_rehash /path/to/the/folder
then copy the content of the folder to /opt/Qtopia/etc/ssl/certs/
then it should work...you only need to configure it according to your mail provider settings
Qtmail
The Qtopia mail and SMS application, default Messages application on Om 2008.8
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