On 2023-11-22, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> ..ah, typo indeed.
>> it should be rsh.
>
> Quite a while ago rsh has been put in the pillory for not encrypting the
> connection. The town crier urged everybody to use ssh instead.
>
I explicitely nuke any rsh attempts in
Hi,
Karen Lewellen wrote:
> ..ah, typo indeed.
> it should be rsh.
Quite a while ago rsh has been put in the pillory for not encrypting the
connection. The town crier urged everybody to use ssh instead.
Found in the web:
https://fossies.org/linux/alpine/imap/docs/FAQ.txt
_4.3 How does the
Thomas Schmitt (12023-11-21):
> Can it be that "rhs" is a typo and should rather be "rsh" ?
IMAP is the only protocol I know that officially has a
“preauthenticated” mode, where a user can run the server under their own
UID and interact with it through its standard input and output, going
..ah, typo indeed.
it should be rsh.
However, it seems that setting is now missing from the alpine
configuration options available via the s command from the main menu?
On Tue, 21 Nov 2023, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Karen Lewellen wrote:
I cannot find out what rhs means.
Getting an rhs
Hi,
Karen Lewellen wrote:
> I cannot find out what rhs means.
> Getting an rhs to imap server timeout with one of the new office emails.
Can it be that "rhs" is a typo and should rather be "rsh" ?
The web has old messages which resemble what you describe:
Subject:
"[Alpine-info] Why do I
Hi folks,
Our organization curtain up distribution inc.
www.curtainupdistribution.org
uses alpine as provided by dreamhost.
Although not showing up everywhere meaning the error must have a fix
laughs, I cannot find out what rhs means.
Getting an rhs to imap server timeout with one of the new
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