Hi. Thanks for the comments.
My problem is as follows:
qpopper is a terrific application. Supplies password encryption APOP just
like that.
But only Eudora works with APOP - and German users don�t see a German
version of Eudora. I do use Eudora (take a look at the header ;) - but for
some strange reason most native Germans seem to want a German language
eMail program.
There are some - but no APOP. And - no kerberos or whatever neither.
So I�m dealing with two procedures:
- encrypting mail passwords - leaving message encryption to users;
- encrypting all traffic - having to set up rootCA and related trouble...
Those users working with outlook can use ssl; stunnel works fine for qpopper.
SMTP - I�m still testing.
In any case: system is slowing down. 
SSL-encrypting messages that already *have been encrypted with pgp* just to
make sure that password will be no clear text -->  seems a little paranoid
to me.

See my point ?

We probably should not ask for a qpopper-ssl (or mod_ssl_qpopper-3_1) as
with apache ...(?)
Would be only "half the solution" anyways due to mail-sent and mail-receive
split (smtp and pop).

The bingo! lies - as i can see - in the eMail-client.
So maybe qpopper support could have a beer (no-alcohol, of course) with
eudora developers and talk about Eudora international versions.... 
and maybe eudora will support ssl in *sending* and *receiving* messages
sometimes...

That would be it !

guenter
guenter wessling ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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