On 16 April 2015 11:01:58 pm AEST, Greg Troxel <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>That doesn't proove that they aren't doing a MITM to inspect mail.
>To be sure, you need to negotiate TLS and validate the certificates.
>(This is in the US more common at some wifi places vs mobile.)
> https://crypto.stanford.edu/ssl-mitm/
>
>

On the subject of blocking, I was on a cell carrier's free Wi-Fi, couldn't 
access email,

 no problem, he says, I'll use webmail, guess what:

Browser access to my mail server web host was blocked by Wi-Fi provider as my 
mail server had self issued certificate...


>tls to 587 works fine for me with k-9, on almost all WiFi and on mobile
>data.

Same here, works 100%, cell data, with multiple cell providers when on a trip, 
(Only occasionally have problems using gratuitous Wi-Fi, as discussed)

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