Re: [MlMt] 143 or 993 . . . and security

2020-01-23 Thread Bill Cole
WARNING: CIVIL DISAGREEMENT AHEAD! TL;DR version: Read RFC8314 at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8314 On 23 Jan 2020, at 5:18, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: On 23 Jan 2020, at 10:35, Marc ARC wrote: At first we thought we’ll use port 993 since this is secure. But then we realised that port 143 c

Re: [MlMt] Rename attachment?

2020-01-23 Thread Pete Resnick
On 23 Jan 2020, at 5:23, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: On 23 Jan 2020, at 11:17, Robert M. Münch wrote: Is there any way that I can rename an attachment? When pasting screenshot, etc. some stupid auto-generated filenames are used, which I would like to change before sending the email. Sorry, it

Re: [MlMt] 143 or 993 . . . and security

2020-01-23 Thread Pete Resnick
On 23 Jan 2020, at 5:18, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: On 23 Jan 2020, at 10:35, Marc ARC wrote: At first we thought we’ll use port 993 since this is secure. But then we realised that port 143 can also be secure with StartTLS. Or is 993 better since it secures before communicating and is it futur

Re: [MlMt] Rename attachment?

2020-01-23 Thread Charlie Clark
On 23 Jan 2020, at 11:17, Robert M. Münch wrote: Is there any way that I can rename an attachment? When pasting screenshot, etc. some stupid auto-generated filenames are used, which I would like to change before sending the email. I'd be tempted to use some kind of AppleScript action for this

Re: [MlMt] Rename attachment?

2020-01-23 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 23 Jan 2020, at 11:17, Robert M. Münch wrote: Is there any way that I can rename an attachment? When pasting screenshot, etc. some stupid auto-generated filenames are used, which I would like to change before sending the email. Sorry, it's not currently possible. You'll have to save the sc

Re: [MlMt] 143 or 993 . . . and security

2020-01-23 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 23 Jan 2020, at 10:35, Marc ARC wrote: At first we thought we’ll use port 993 since this is secure. But then we realised that port 143 can also be secure with StartTLS. Or is 993 better since it secures before communicating and is it future proof ? Port 993 mainly exists for historical rea

[MlMt] Rename attachment?

2020-01-23 Thread Robert M. Münch
Is there any way that I can rename an attachment? When pasting screenshot, etc. some stupid auto-generated filenames are used, which I would like to change before sending the email. Viele Grüsse. -- Robert M. Münch signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___

[MlMt] 143 or 993 . . . and security

2020-01-23 Thread Marc ARC
Hello, In our process of reducing our vulnerabilities, we are trying to figure out which are the best, most secure connection options. In the process of trimming our server ports we are confronted with choices to make. At first we thought we’ll use port 993 since this is secure. But then w