: 21 November 2003 03:50
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: POP3 and SSL
There aren't any, really, except that the clients will have to trust your
certificate root.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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There aren't any, really, except that the clients will have to trust your
certificate root.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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In the client, all you really do is check the box that says to use SSL.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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Thanks for the quick response.
That's the This server requires a secure connection (SSL). check box on
the Advanced tab, right?
Under POP3 server Access/Authorization, I have both clear and Int. Windows
Auth. if that matters.
Don't I need to download a certificate to the client?
Chris
If your going through a firewall make sure the appropriate port(995) for ssl
pop3 or 993 for IMAP are open. No need for a certificate
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Subject: RE: POP3 using SSL
Thanks for the quick response.
That's the This server requires a secure connection (SSL). check box on
the Advanced tab
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