In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Craig Ruefenacht writes: >It is well known throughout the Internet that the two most common >protocols for reading email, POP3 (port 110) and IMAP (port 143), are >sent in the clear over the network. It's worth noting that many POP3 servers and clients support APOP authentication, which eliminates the problem of the plaintext password going over the wire. As best I can tell, Netscape's mail client doesn't give you that choice. --Steve Bellovin
- Misleading sense of security in Netscape Craig Ruefenacht
- Re: Misleading sense of security in Netscape Jefferson Ogata
- Re: Misleading sense of security in Netscape Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: Misleading sense of security in Netscape Dan Stromberg
- Re: Misleading sense of security in Netscape Steven M. Bellovin
