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config-v1.1.xml
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<clientConfig version="1.1">
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<emailProvider id="edgarpierre.fr">
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<domain>edgarpierre.fr</domain>
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<displayName>Edgar P. Burkhart</displayName>
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<displayShortName>Aconcagua</displayShortName>
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<!-- type=
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"imap": IMAP
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"pop3": POP3
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-->
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<incomingServer type="imap">
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<hostname>imap.edgarpierre.fr</hostname>
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<port>143</port>
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<!-- "plain": no encryption
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"SSL": SSL 3 or TLS 1 on SSL-specific port
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"STARTTLS": on normal plain port and mandatory upgrade to TLS via STARTTLS
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-->
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<socketType>STARTTLS</socketType>
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<username>%EMAILLOCALPART%</username>
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<!-- Authentication methods:
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"password-cleartext",
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Send password in the clear
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(dangerous, if SSL isn't used either).
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AUTH PLAIN, LOGIN or protocol-native login.
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"password-encrypted",
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A secure encrypted password mechanism.
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Can be CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5. Not NTLM.
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"NTLM":
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Use NTLM (or NTLMv2 or successors),
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the Windows login mechanism.
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"GSSAPI":
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Use Kerberos / GSSAPI,
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a single-signon mechanism used for big sites.
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"client-IP-address":
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The server recognizes this user based on the IP address.
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No authentication needed, the server will require no username nor password.
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"TLS-client-cert":
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On the SSL/TLS layer, the server requests a client certificate and the client sends one (possibly after letting the user select/confirm one), if available. (Not yet supported by Thunderbird)
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"OAuth2":
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OAuth2. Works only on specific hardcoded servers, please see below. Should be added only as second alternative.
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"none":
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No authentication
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-->
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<authentication>password-cleartext</authentication>
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</incomingServer>
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<outgoingServer type="smtp">
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<hostname>smtp.edgarpierre.fr</hostname>
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<port>587</port>
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<socketType>STARTTLS</socketType> <!-- see <incomingServer> -->
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<username>%EMAILLOCALPART%</username> <!-- if smtp-auth -->
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<!-- smtp-auth (RFC 2554, 4954) or other auth mechanism.
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For values, see incoming.
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Additional options here:
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"SMTP-after-POP":
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authenticate to incoming mail server first
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before contacting the smtp server.
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Compatibility note: Thunderbird 3.0 accepts only "plain",
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"secure", "none", and "smtp-after-pop".
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It will ignore the whole XML file, if other values are given.
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-->
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<authentication>password-cleartext</authentication>
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<!-- If the server makes some additional requirements beyond
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<authentication>.
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"client-IP-address": The server is only reachable or works,
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if the user is in a certain IP network, e.g.
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the dialed into the ISP's network (DSL, cable, modem) or
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connected to a company network.
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Note: <authentication>client-IP-address</>
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means that you may use the server without any auth.
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<authentication>password-cleartext</> *and*
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<restriction>client-IP-address</> means that you need to
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be in the correct IP network *and* (should) authenticate.
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Servers which do that are highly discouraged and
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should be avoided, see {{bug|556267}}.
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Not yet implemented. Spec (element name?) up to change.
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-->
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<addThisServer>true</addThisServer>
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</outgoingServer>
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<!-- A page where the ISP describes the configuration.
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This is purely informational and currently mainly for
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maintenance of the files and not used by the client at all.
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Note that we do not necessarily use exactly the config suggested
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by the ISP, e.g. when they don't recommend SSL, but it's available,
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we will configure SSL.
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The text content should contains a description in the native
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language of the ISP (customers), and a short English description,
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mostly for us.
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-->
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<documentation url="http://www.example.com/help/mail/thunderbird">
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<descr lang="en">Configure Thunderbird 2.0 for IMAP</descr>
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</documentation>
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</emailProvider>
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<clientConfigUpdate url="https://www.example.com/config/mozilla.xml" />
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</clientConfig>
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