+ DavMail now includes Windows authentication support, aka Kerberos.
+ A new option is available in DavMail settings to rely on Kerberos token for Exchange authentication.
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+ On windows, you have a valid Kerberos ticket on any workstation using your
+ Active Directory logon. However, on recent Windows versions the TGT is not readable from Java.
+ The workaround is to change the following registry key:
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+ More details at:
+ allowtgtsessionkey Registry Key
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+ Windows kerberos token is not available on a default Linux workstation setup. You will need to
+ configure /etc/krb5.conf with Active directory domain name. You may also need to provide a kdc
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+ Then create Kerberos ticket: kinit username
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+ Check ticket withklist
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+ In Kerberos mode, password provided by clients (IMAP, SMTP, POP, HTTP, LDAP) is ignored, thus you
+ must make sure external connections to DavMail are disabled.
+ There is no way in current implementation to define a local password to secure client to DavMail
+ authentication.
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