Re: POP3 Password

From: Bevan C. Bennett (bevan_at_fulcrummicro.com)
Date: 01/28/04

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    Mike Frisch wrote:
    > On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 02:09:11PM -0500, Richard Welty wrote:
    >
    >>use pop3s (pop3 over ssl), most ISPs should support it.

    All ISPs -should- support it.
    Many (perhaps most) do.

    > Really? My ISP doesn't support it and it's one of the largest in Canada
    > (Rogers)

    Wow. If true, that really blows.
    Do they support any secure authentication methods at all?

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