On 3/24/19 1:00 PM, @lbutlr wrote:
And didn't Microsoft start using it for their non-standard email in Windows 95?

I'm not sure how non-standard Microsoft's use of SMTP-over-TLS (SMTPS / TCP port 465) is. The closest thing I remember to non-standard nature was that they were atypical in their choice of preferring SMTP-over-TLS verses the more common MSA port combined with STARTTLS. But as far as I know, SMTP-over-TLS / SMTPS / TCP port 465 is standard.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Also, smtps and SMTPS are not, oddly, then same thing.

Okay, what do you think the difference is in "smtps" and "SMTPS"?

At first blush, the only difference I see is case.  What am I missing?



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