It will scan pop3 and pop3s, but the trick is that you need to configure your 
email clients (on GREEN) to send pop3 on the pop3s port (995) -- that is, send 
it unencrypted.  When the proxy sees the traffic on 995, it will then encrypt 
the traffic from the gateway to the intended server.

So the traffic is unencrypted only on GREEN, which should be OK for most...but 
if you need the traffic encrypted from end-to-end (desktop client to POP3s 
server), then it won't work right.

-AJ

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  To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
  Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 11:22 AM
  Subject: [Efw-user] pop3 proxy virus scanner



  Does the pop3 proxy virus scanner scan ssl pop3 ports or does it only scan
  port 110?

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