"Behm, Jeffrey L." wrote:
>
> This is the second time this week I have heard the below statement made. I
> am curious, are you talking about implemented via email(with data sent back
> as forth as payload data in an actual email) or implemented by using the
> email "standard ports" 25,109,110, etc?
As I said, I haven't seen it myself. But as I was told, they were actually
sending e-mail back and forth with the data encoded inside the message
bodies somehow. Presumably, it was just mime or uuencoded.
The benefit of this is that it'll work through anything, even old
UUCP links and "e-mail only" application gateway firewalls :)
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