On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 07:11:23PM +0530, Philip S. Tellis wrote:
> Ok, let me rephrase.  IMAP is potentially more secure than POP3, since 
> it allows different authentication mechanisms depending on the 
> capabilities of the client and server.

Almost all of them are nowadays supported under POP3 as well; I suggest
you start with RFC 2449. In particular, POP3 supports a CAPA command
(similar to IMAP's CAPABILITY command) for extensions.

Binand


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