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Confirmation of APOP Functionality

S

Snapdragon

Guest
I downloaded Thunderbird and turned on "Use Secure Authentication" (That's it's APOP method)

Since I could find no APOP settings in Plesk , I assumed the hashes were built off the already programmed email passwords. (Nothing in the documentation BTW).

To be sure, I ran Ethereal to sniff out my email transaction, first with secure off, then secure on.

There is definately an APOP request and an +OK returned!

Now if I could find a maillog on the server to back me up on this... but it seems to work great!
 
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