Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 23:28:33 -0800 From: "admin" <admin2@enabled.com> To: Bryan Vyhmeister <bsd@hub3.net>, "admin" <admin2@enabled.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: secure pop server Message-ID: <20030530072737.M50681@enabled.com> In-Reply-To: <CB722F75-9268-11D7-9043-000393D5E5DA@hub3.net> References: <20030530062218.M73042@enabled.com> <CB722F75-9268-11D7-9043-000393D5E5DA@hub3.net>
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On Thu, 29 May 2003 23:34:41 -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote > On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 11:23 PM, admin wrote: > > > I am looking to set up a secure pop server on one of my FreeBSD 4.8 > > Stable > > boxes. Can somebody send me in the right direction? Recommend > > software and > > provide links? > > A POP3 server like cucipop works very nicely. It is found in > /usr/ports/mail/cucipop. By secure I am assuming you mean SSL > support. The best way to add SSL support to cucipop is using > stunnel. It is found in /usr/ports/security/stunnel. Cucipop works > great on a small scale but I use courier-imap > (/usr/ports/mail/courier-imap) along with stunnel for my main > server. (In case you are wondering, courier-imap includes a POP3 > server as well as an IMAP server.) Courier-imap only supports > maildir while cucipop only supports mbox. It really depends on what > your requirements are. You did not give much information about what > your goal is. Hope that helps. > yeah lets get some details in there. the users of this application are windows outlook users wanting to download their email while they travel - so I think my options are to go for mbox support, no? - Noah > Bryan
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