>Indeed. If you're still associated with the navy, you're certainly
>feeling the same pain, as the requirements come from the NIST, I think.
I have more than a passing familiarity with those NIST requirements, and
there are a LOT of them so I can't claim to be an expert. But here's
what I
Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >The new system is Office 365 and all employees are *required* to use
> >Lookout on their Windows and Mac systems as an MUA using a badge for
> >authentication. Given that, I'm pessimistic there is an open way to
> >access NASA email. Linux users currently have a waiver to
>The new system is Office 365 and all employees are *required* to use
>Lookout on their Windows and Mac systems as an MUA using a badge for
>authentication. Given that, I'm pessimistic there is an open way to
>access NASA email. Linux users currently have a waiver to continue using
>IMAP, but that
Ken Hornstein wrote:
> Geez, Bill, you HAVE been out of it for a little while, haven't you? :-)
>
> >Dovecot is a server and Maildir is mail storage format. What are you
> >using as a UI?
>
> Paul has mentioned this before, but to fill you in ... I forget which
> MUA he uses (I want to say
Geez, Bill, you HAVE been out of it for a little while, haven't you? :-)
>Dovecot is a server and Maildir is mail storage format. What are you
>using as a UI?
Paul has mentioned this before, but to fill you in ... I forget which
MUA he uses (I want to say Thunderbird, maybe?) but the key point
Paul Vixie writes:
> folks, it's been a blast. i used MH from 1985 to 2005 exclusively,
> then from 2005 to 2015 in parallel with uw-imapd, and not at all since
> mark crispen's death when i moved to dovecot and Maildir.
Dovecot is a server and Maildir is mail storage format. What are you
using