http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14797
--- Comment #21 from Rob Hills rhills@medimorphosis.com.au 2010-07-08 11:00:47 --- Thanks for the suggestion Thomas. I've actually now got it working using the Linux stunnel:
Thanks to Michael Setzer's comment #16, I've now got Pegasus Mail working in Ubuntu 10.04 with the help of Linux Stunnel4. Unlike Michael's experience, I've found that the current version of Linux Stunnel for ubuntu works. Briefly I did the following:
1. Installed stunnel: sudo apt-get install stunnel
2. Modified the stunnel configuration file: sudo gedit /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf
The changes I made were: - commented out the "cert = " line - this is not needed in our case - UNcommented the "client = yes" line - commented out all of the existing sections for pop3s, imaps, ssmtp etc - these sections start with the section name in square brackets (eg [pop3s]) - Added my own sections for [imap] and [smtp] as detailed by Michael in comment #16 (with some tweaks for my own mail provider, Webfaction).
3. Start the stunnel daemon: sudo service stunnel4 start
5. Configured Pegasus Mail as detailed in comment #16
A bit of a fiddle, but its a workaround. And I have one less reason to drop back to Windoze.