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drussel2

join:2002-11-05
San Diego, CA

[AT&T] iPhone accessing IMAP

I am trying to define an "other" e-mail account on my iPhone.

I have my own IMAP mail server, and configured the iPhone accordingly, however, it's not working and the logs on my server show the iPhone is trying to send something using protocol 2 (IGMP).... What is that, and why do I need it?

I was expecting to only provide access to TCP 993 (imaps)

Thanks for any suggestions.
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CMoore2004
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join:2003-02-06
Jonesville, MI

The iPhone shouldn't be doing anything with IGMP... you sure it's not being filtered by the ISP? Perhaps you need the normal IMAP port open for IMAPS to work?
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BlitzenZeus
Burnt Out Cynic
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join:2000-01-13
Beaverton, OR
reply to drussel2
IGMP is simply a local network discovery protocol, they could be blocking it imap, otherwise call their tech support.

drussel2

join:2002-11-05
San Diego, CA

To avoid issues with who-blocks-what, I'm trying to access my IMAP server via the Wi-Fi connection, and I see the iPhone gets an IP address on my LAN, and the logs show the IGMP messages coming from it.

The logs were also showing port 993 traffic was being blocked, which is what makes me certain the iPhone is using TCP 993 to access IMAP via SSL.

It *could* be the SSL certificate, and the IGMP is a red-herring. The SSL cert is "self signed", and maybe the iPhone can't cope with that sort of certificate error. That would suck, but there it is.

I'd really expect it to go through a "the SSL cert is <insert what's wrong with it here>" Do you want to proceed anyway? Yes/No
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furtip

join:2002-05-16
Fort Worth, TX

I'm having the same problem with a self-signed certificate. The iPhone doesn't seem to provide the option to proceed anyway despite the untrusted source. I'm trying to figure out how I can install the certificate on the phone so it considers it a trusted source. That's how I found this thread.
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