At 5/19/2005 11:46 AM, george wrote:

I joined to see if it was a good idea to use qpopper...

LOL

Can't tell from this list...
Either no one uses it, or it works perfect.

Qpopper has been working smoothly and problem-free for me for years. I have it configured to only accept authentication when the connection is encrypted via SSL. It works like a charm with Eudora on my laptop and an openSSL-generated certificate.


I highly recommend it as a POP3 server. I'm running Qpopper 4.0.7, which I installed last month. I was previously running Qpopper 4.0.5.

--Mike



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