Greetings!
Use Goldmine with Gmail domain services. Have set up according to Mike Casteel's instructions. However, Goldmine will not download email from the Gmail (the GMail address:
rayrandall@ethosadvisory.com).
Here is the stunnel.conf file:
client=yes
[pop3]
accept=9995
connect=pop.gmail.com:995
[smtp]
accept=465
connect=
smtp.gmail.com:465
POP and SMTP set to: 127.0.0.1
Here is the stunnel report:
2007.04.26 06:32:20 LOG3[1972:1996]: Error resolving '
pop.gmail.com': Neither nodename nor servname known (EAI_NONAME)
Cannot resolve 'pop.gmail.com:995' - delaying DNS lookup
2007.04.26 06:32:20 LOG3[1972:1996]: Error resolving '
smtp.gmail.com': Neither nodename nor servname known (EAI_NONAME)
Cannot resolve 'smtp.gmail.com:465' - delaying DNS lookup
2007.04.26
06:32:20 LOG5[1972:1996]: stunnel 4.16 on x86-pc-mingw32-gnu with OpenSSL 0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
2007.04.26 06:32:20 LOG5[1972:1996]: Threading:WIN32 SSL:ENGINE Sockets:SELECT,IPv6
2007.04.26 06:32:24 LOG5[1972:424]: No limit detected for the number of clients
2007.04.26 07:11:56 LOG5[1972:1204]: pop3 connected from 127.0.0.1:1600
2007.04.26 07:14:01 LOG5[1972:1204]: Connection closed: 2795 bytes sent to SSL, 662451 bytes sent to socket
Perhaps this is a Goldmine configuration error. Not sure, and appreciate suggestions.
Ray Randall
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