Actually, I left out the 'nt' (being what this group is an all) it should read: 'conventstation', an investation by convents. As used in the preceeding email, means that the 'pop dialogue' is pure and therefore 'secure'. David \_ www.dictionary.com does not have a definition for convestation (or convest). \_ Was this a typo for conversation or can you tell me the definition of the \_ word...I like its sound. \_ \_ Craig \_ \_ > \_ > \_ >From what I understand, APOP uses encryption to authenticate \_ > \_ pop users, yet I can not find any documentation on how to \_ > \_ implement it. I am running ipop3d as the deamon, and all it says \_ > \_ is that APOP support is already compiled into it. \_ > \_ \_ > \_ Anybody care to give me a hand. \_ > \_ > On a WAG, you just have to check the 'use encrypted authentication' on \_ > the client. \_ > \_ > Basically, IIRC, the pop convestation runs along these lines: \_ > \_ > telnet popserver 110 \_ > c: user sinck \_ > s: ok [or something equivalent] \_ > c: pass my_pop_pass_here \_ > s: ok 24000 messages \_ > c: retr 1 \_ > s: \_ > message \_ > one \_ > here \_ > . \_ > c: quit \_ > \_ > \_ > For authenticated pop, instead of issuing the 'pass' command, \_ > there would be some sort of encryption of the password and have it \_ > sent with the 'auth' command. \_ > \_ > David \_ > \_ > \_ > _______________________________________________ \_ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us \_ > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss \_ \_ \_ _______________________________________________ \_ Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us \_ http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss