Greetings
maybe this is a stupid question but I've to set-up a linux server with
e-mail service (SMTP is accomplished by Postfix)
My target is to permit users to have access to their mails both via POP and
IMAP.
Nowdays users are using POP to download their mails and this is done by
Qualcomm Qpopper. (clients are Netscape and Eudora)
Unfortunately Qpopper does not "understand" Maildir format (only mailbox,
as you know) *but* it implements APOP to avoid clear text password being
passed during the identification/authentication phase.
It seems that Courier POP3 server understand Maildir format (as stated in
the http://www.courier-mta.org/intro.html doc) but is not clear if it
implements APOP.
My question is: does Courier POP3 server implement APOP ?
TIA for your answer
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Gennaro Esposito
(System & Security Engineer)
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- Re: [courier-users] Courier POP3 server and APOP Gennaro Esposito
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