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[linux-security] email security (was "IMAP security across the net")
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blair Lowe)
Tue Dec 14 04:54:47 1999
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From: Blair Lowe <Blair.Lowe@compeng.net>
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How about kpop? Anybody hear of this? it is some sort of kerberos
security scheme, I think.
I see it in the eudora esoteric settings, but I am not sure what has
to be running on a LINUX server to do this. My knowledge of kerberos
is quite limited.
Blair Lowe [mailto:Blair.Lowe@compeng.net] wrote:
> We are wondering if anyone knows the security features of IMAP.
>
> I know (at least I think I know;) that plain POPMAIL uses no
> encryption on the password, and that APOP provides some encryption.
>
> Ideally we would like a secure system that is accessible from any
> laptop anywhere on the net.
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