qpopper will work as is. the imap package will also, just do a search in the sdb for imapd. Basically, you need to create a SSL certificate, and add a pop3s entry in xinetd. You may also need to open port 995 on your firewall. You will also need to tell your clients to use ssl. It works well AND secure. :-) . You could also recompile, but you will lose some security.
I did this, but no luck. I added the following entry in /etc/xinetd.d/imap # # imap - pop3 mail daemon (pop3s) # service pop3s { disable = no socket_type = stream protocol = tcp wait = no user = root server = /usr/sbin/ipop3d flags = IPv4 } (I also restarted xinetd). I created two certificates per the imap article on the SDB, one for mail.<mydomain> and the other for mercury.<mydomain>. mail.<mydomain> is in my dns zone as such: mail CNAME mercury It resolves correctly for nslookup and ping. There is no firewall between the client and the server in this scenario. Any further suggestions? Thanks, -Erich
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