Under SSL there are two possible client modes, anonymous and authenticated.
You're referring to anonymous connections where the client doesn't provide
any credentials to the server.

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Subject: SSL without Key?

Email clients such as Outlook can have a SSL connection to the server as an
option. However when these options are selected, the user does not have to
provide a key. How does such a system create an SSL connection? 

How could I use SSL to emulate such action?


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