pop3s server?

Chris racerx at makeworld.com
Mon Jul 12 22:30:12 PDT 2004


On Monday 12 July 2004 08:52 pm, Eric Crist wrote:
> On Monday 12 July 2004 18:30, Doug Hardie wrote:
> > On Jul 12, 2004, at 16:16, Chris wrote:
> > > On Monday 12 July 2004 06:01 pm, Eric Crist wrote:
> > >> What can I use as a secure (SSL) pop3 server.  I'm trying to
> > >> eliminate all
> > >> instances of passwords being transmitted to my network unencrypted.
> > >> Mail
> > >> is all that is left.  I want to setup pop as a secure service, before
> > >> I
> > >> worry about fighting with sendmail and SSL.
> > >
> > > qpopper offers both SSL and APOP options.
> >
> > I use qpopper with SSL quite successfully.  Its straight forward to
> > setup.  However, getting the clients to work with that protocol can be
> > quite difficult.  Eudora in particular has a broken TSL implementation
> > so you have to disable TSL and let it default to SSL before it will
> > work.
>
> Ok.  Ignore my previous messages.  I've got TSL working, but APOP is not
> working, even though the server says it supports it.  I get an error about
> some DB not existing.  Any ideas?
>
> Also, I followed the previously listed example to create a certificate. 
> How do I use my existing web certificates?  I think they're separate
> cert/key files.  Do I need to combine these?  Is it better to make a second
> cert/key for my mail server, only sign it with my CA cert?  I've created my
> own CA that my users trust, I just don't do this often enough to remember
> the process.
>
> Almost there with this part!
>

I would just like to know how to configure Outlook2000 to work with my 
mailserver to use APOP

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Best regards,
Chris

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