On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Carles Xavier Munyoz [iso-8859-1] Bald� wrote:

> Using TSL in the pop3 communication for read the messages from your mailbox
> has no sense because the messages have traversed the internet until reach
> your mailbox in clear text.

20% of all my SMTP mail arrives on my server via 168-bit encrypted
sessions.

This _will_ increase in the future.

At some point, I (and lots of other admins) will start refusing
unencrypted sessions. I've already switched off ALL unencrypted POP3,
IMAP, FTP and terminal(telnet) sessions and am working on NNTPS next.


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