![]() I guess the term TLS never caught on much (?). Certs are still referred to as "SSL certs" mostly. This distinction of old/new name is something probably only geeks know. Both of these are the same and use certificates. But to clarify these terms in very layman terms: However, what does work (thanks you you pointing out that 465 is SSL - not TLS as Cloudron tells me) is using 465 with SSL:ĭunno why I didn't try to try that last night! (actually, I do, because it wasn't what Cloudron was telling me to do it was very late so my brain likely wasn't working properly - yet another reason to start taking getting more and better and more regular sleep more seriously)Īlso, whilst 587 with TLS didn't initially work either (temporary name resolution error), when I just tried it again that worked Glad you got that sorted out. What confused me was the config details Cloudron told me to use didn't actually work and appear to be wrong. I realise it's the same as email clients. It's not app configurations that are confusing me. That was just a said in Cannot email my local Calibre books to my Kindle using my Cloudron email credentials:ĭon't let app configurations confuse you. ( is that a error in the instructions that needs updating said in Cannot email my local Calibre books to my Kindle using my Cloudron email credentials: ![]() Said in Cannot email my local Calibre books to my Kindle using my Cloudron email 587 uses STARTTLS (or TLS here in this case) ![]()
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