On Tuesday 04 December 2001 05:44 pm, Alvin Oga wrote: > hi ya dragos > > i found various permutations works or dont work.. > just have to try it out ... to see if its your lucky day.. > > Win95, Win98, WinNT-4.x, Win2000, > outlook vs outlook2000 > netscape-4.x, netscape-6.x > > talking to any secure pop3 daemon > > have fun > alvin > http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/Secure_pop3.txt -- more pop3s info ... > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Dragos wrote: > > do I have any chance of making an (any) pop-ssl server authenticate > > securely outlook (more like lookout! ) clients? using SPA or ssl... > > to put it another way, does outlook support any encrypted authentication > > besides SPA? > > > > thanks, dragos hello Alvin, I I have some mixed results..., it works, but depending on the lookout! version, it just asks first time about server certificate not being signed by an authority and after I accept it, thats it, or, it warns me every time that the server name and certificate do not match (the users will not like this ! -being asked every time, that is-); the certificate is the default one, which was generated at install, which leads me to another question: how do I generate a self signed certificate? would an apache generated one work? (I did that before and I know how to do it) It doesn't say anywhere in the doc (/usr/share/doc/courier*), I don't have a Makefile, nothing!
thanks, dragos