On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 08:58:29 -0700, Steve Hole wrote: > I don't think there is > any practical way of forcing an IMAP server to turn off LOGIN in any kind > of open environment (University for example).
Interestingly, it's easier for universities to turn off LOGIN (we have!) than it is for enterprises. It just means that many clients don't work with our servers. Of course, *our* preferred client works just fine... We do allow LOGIN if SSL or TLS is in effect. Allowing LOGIN in SSL is important, since otherwise you break Outlook and Netscape (neither of which can do Kerberos or TLS).
