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8:56 PM
@CodeMed weird that you can't log into chat???
I just noticed something I didn't see before in your Thunderbird settings screenshot
 
Yeah.
what did you notice?
 
Is the "Server hostname" correct? It looks like the first screenshot has ".mydomain.com" in that field, i.e. starts with a dot. That's not a valid host name, of course
the second screenshot says just "mydomain.com". So that's better.
 
my guess is that the dot refers to the dot in imap.mydomain. I get the same error either way.
 
But then I asked you to test with "imap.mydomain.com", not "mydomain.com", Testing with "imap.mydomain.com" from the command line apparently worked. What about testing from the command line with just "mydomain.com" like you have in the Thunderbird dialog
just trying to make sure the host name is resolveble in DNS and works.
 
telnet mydomain.com 143 results in:
Trying my.SERVER.ip.addr...
Connected to mydomain.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE IDLE STARTTLS LOGINDISABLED] Dovecot ready.
 
9:02 PM
so that's not the problem :-(
 
i am on a dual boot machine within CentOS 7 and windows. Thunderbird is on both OS. Outlook is on Windows. I am in CentOS now. I could download/install evolution on CentOS as you suggest, or I could switch to windows and try Outlook. Or we could keep noodling with Thunderbird. The problem in going to windows is that I lose the localhost shell.
 
I can't believe this. I just accidentally deleted my main email account from Thunderbird while trying to test creating a new one!!!!!!!!!
 
user4330208
^^
 
sorry about that .... but i guess now you create a new account for the same email address and download everything in the same steps as creating an account for another email address.
 
that's right. I just finished recreating it. I didn't have any problems. My server at the other end is Dovecot running on Debian. So for sure it's got to be possible to get your to work too.
the settings are Connection Security: STARTTLS, Authentication method: Normal password, Port 143
Do it with manual/advanced config I guess.
 
9:13 PM
I just tried your settings with and without the dot mentioned above, but same error. I was snooping around dovecot.conf and /etc/dovecot/conf.d earlier to examine settings, but all of it is default. I have not changed anything. Not sure if I should look further there.
 
Under Server Settings in the "Account Settings" dialog (which you should be able to invoke through manual/advanced config), Server Type IMAP Server Name imap.mydomain.com Port: 143 User Name: myusername Connection Security STARTTLS Authentication Method Normal Password and that should be all you need for it to successfully connect to Dovecot. The rest of the preferences are "extra"/optional
 
testing that now.
 
I will examine the link.
 
it allows you to run Thunderbird with debug logs enabled so you can see what it's doing. I tried it, it works.
 
9:19 PM
It works now. The solution was changing the advanced settings to imap.mydomain.com instead of mydomain.com
Thank you.
 
oh!
 
It did give a security warning about the certificate not being from the same domain as the server. but that might be a different question. i took a screen shot, but i only know how to edit out my domain name in windows, so i may save that for another question, given that i am in linux now
 
Yes, well you are using a (default) self-signed certificate so Thunderbird is always going to warn you even if you get the host name matching the one in the certificate. You have to get/buy a certificate from a certificate authority in order to change that.
 
i just went to edit my OP in hopes of it getting re-opened so you can submit this as an answer. but i see that two people have already voted to re-open, so i am not sure if changing my OP would help. they might just re-open it as is.
thank you for helping me fix this.
 
you're welcome.
 
9:30 PM
I just added a note to the end of my OP indicating that you answered the question, and asking people to re-open the question so that you can submit the answer. I am going to take a walk before resuming work on the next phase. Have a nice day.
 

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