On 03/19/2012 07:37 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with
plaintext authentic
On 03/19/2012 07:37 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with
plaintext authentic
Am 20.03.2012 01:16, schrieb Eliezer Croitoru:
> On 20/03/2012 01:37, Jeff Simmons wrote:
>> On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
>>> On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
all users have (no shell) acco
On 20/03/2012 02:16, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 20/03/2012 01:37, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is
On 20/03/2012 01:37, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with
plaintext authenticati
On 3/19/2012 4:37 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with
plaintext authenticat
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
> On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
> > I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
> > all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with
> > plaintext authentication. They want to move to a syst
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which all
users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with plaintext
authentication. They want to move to a system using imap with SSL. I'm
building them a new server. I'd like to offer both for a while so we can w