We use the hardware SSL product from from SonicWall (actually we've got the CISCO version, but SonicWall makes the internals - SonicWall should be the cheaper of the two), where you can put any port or service behind SSL.
 
We were forced to use SSL for POP, IMAP, SMTP because we use NT/AD authentication (for single user/pass auth to all our internal systems).  We couldn't use IMail's SSL because of the poor performance when you reach a large number of users.  If you're looking for an excellent solution, that's the way to go unless a new competitor has a cheaper product available (SonicWall and CISCO aren't cheap - the investment is worth it if you need the security and performance).
 
Regards,
 
Ives
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Has anyone worked out a better solution to IMAP or POP via a SSL connection besides the Stunnel program?
 
Paul

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