Hello Scott, Monday, July 03, 2000, 5:54:00 PM, you wrote: >> May anyone explain me what sense a SSL tunnel for POP3 does have (I've >> been wondering about that for long...)? > [ ... ] > To protect the POP password. But wouldn't it be way easier to just use APOP? Or does that one have its own security implications? Best regards, Gabriel
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