On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 09:32:14 -0400, David Levine said: > But I'd rather see this: > > (tls-decrypted) <= 334 Username: > (tls-encrypted) => [email protected] > (tls-decrypted) <= 334 Password: > (tls-encrypted) => my_password
The knee-jerk response is that it's a security issue. A few second's thought shows that it's not revealing anything that the person/software issuing a 'post -snoop' doesn't already have access to. Probably not a bad idea, as it drastically reduces the time to debug a Homer Simpson "D'Oh!" moment when you finally realize it's sending an incorrect user/password pair (been there, done that, when we migrated our mailstore from a local solution to Google Mail... :)
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