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zamri wrote:
> yes. ur right. that is normal coz https is used just for transferring
> login information. after that the normal http is used for everything else.
> I notice gmail, yahoo and hotmail do the same.

Which is silly, considering the number of passwords and such that come
via unencrypted email.  You can configure the secure_login plugin to run
HTTPS all the time.

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