Arnie Stender wrote:
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> Thierry Nuttens wrote:
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>> Did you implement any Network Authentification protocol like Heimdal or MIT.
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>> Happy New Year
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> Hi Thierry,
>       No I haven't. Is that necessary in light of the fact that SSL (if
> working properly) is encrypting everything? I thought that type of thing
> was an alternative to using SSL.
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> Arnie
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Then I strongly recommand you to have a look. Unfortunately, I cannot 
find the link anymore.
A few months ago I want it to do the same try access from Internet my 
pop3 server. Then I found a very
good tutorial which explain the all story. But then I didn't go for it. 
My problem is I have a dynamic address.

I hope I can find this tutorial again i will put the link

All the best


Thierry
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