uh, evidently you don't speak german.  I don't either but I do know that
"Nein" means "No."

OE allows POP and SMTP connections to be conducted using SSL.  i'm not aware
of any POP or SMTP servers that actually support that, but I suppose it's
kinda neat that it can do it.  Anyway, the error messages for OE always
indicate whehter the connection is via SSL or not, so I don't think that's
really an issue here.

shag
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----- Original Message -----
From: Adam D . McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cyril Bitterich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu 9 Sep 1999 14.28
Subject: Re: Problems while downloading E-Mails with Outlook-Express


> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:38:07PM +0200, Cyril Bitterich wrote:
> > Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
> > Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
> > 'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
> > Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
> > Fehlernummer:
> > 0x800420CD.
>
> I like how Outlook Express reports a Secure (SSL) connection, even though
it
> is obvious that this is just a regular clear-text POP3 connection.
>
> --Adam
>
>

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