Well there are a number of opensource pop3 server but I'm not aware that any have ssl
If you really want your users to pick up mail in a ssl environment then why not set up a webbase email (neomail is okay) and connect with https ! And yes you are right this is not the place to slag of qpopper. Kind Regards Simon May Network Administrator Internet Marketing S.L. Telephone 971 72 92 04 Fax 971 71 92 04 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] You wrote: Does anybody have an open-source alternative? I hate to say this on the qpopper list, but I'm not terribly impressed with the software.
