Thank you everyone, I value all the comments ive been receiving on the subject. :) However when I was referring to secure, i meant more along the lines of "stable". I understand the pop3 protocol and know its limitations as far as plaintext passwords are concerned, and I fully intend to take appropriate measures to handle that. I'm more worried about people seeing my pop3 service as a potential door into my network. Which is why i'm looking for a package with a good track record as far as actual program security is concerned. I understand that everyone has their own vulnerabilities, so i'm not looking for the "ultimate pop3 daemon". But its comforting to know if a preticular daemon is well examined, and when a vulnerability arises, that it gets patched quickly. Would anyone happen to have any suggestions as far as that goes? -Moe
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