Gmail requires SSL/TLS support to work properly and I am a faithful Gmail user. I noticed a few other on here are as well. So here is a fix to get Gmail (or another encrypted mail server) working with OpenGoo:
Download and install Stunnel (http://www.stunnel.org/)
It is a free program which will sit on your computer and download your email on command. It supports SSL/TLS.
Now edit your configuration file to look something like:
; Use it for client mode
client = yes
; Service-level configuration
[pop3s]
accept = 110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
[ssmtp]
accept = 25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
Now in OpenGoo put in your full email address for username and your password. Set your Pop3 server to 127.0.0.1 and your smtp server to 127.0.0.1 with port 25.
It should now work!
Hi! I just discovered OpenGoo and it feels write
However I have problems with setting up my Gmail
I folowed your Instructions but nada
I have to say that I use bluehost, and I uploaded the file on the ~/public_html directory and opengoo is at ~/public_html/opengoo
In the same time i cant folow the 4th step of the instructions
4. Add stunnel invocation to your system's startup files.
For SysV-compatible init you can use stunnel.init script.
or
Modify /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, restart inetd (inetd mode).
See the manual for details.
Since I dont have access on this directories!
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance