Ken Murchison wrote:
After thinking about bug #2922 some more, and discussing it with Jeff, I
now agree that it would be nice to have the allowplaintext option
control both the protocol-specific plaintext login commands (IMAP,
LOGIN, POP3 USER/PASS, NNTP AUTHINFO USER/PASS), and the plaintext S
Kenneth Marshall wrote:
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 08:08:43AM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Martin Konold wrote:
Am Tuesday 27 March 2007 schrieb Ken Murchison:
Hi Ken,
control both the protocol-specific plaintext login commands (IMAP,
LOGIN, POP3 USER/PASS, NNTP AUTHINFO USER/PASS), and the plai
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 08:08:43AM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Martin Konold wrote:
> >Am Tuesday 27 March 2007 schrieb Ken Murchison:
> >
> >Hi Ken,
> >
> >>control both the protocol-specific plaintext login commands (IMAP,
> >>LOGIN, POP3 USER/PASS, NNTP AUTHINFO USER/PASS), and the plaintext S
Martin Konold wrote:
Am Tuesday 27 March 2007 schrieb Ken Murchison:
Hi Ken,
control both the protocol-specific plaintext login commands (IMAP,
LOGIN, POP3 USER/PASS, NNTP AUTHINFO USER/PASS), and the plaintext SASL
mechanisms (PLAIN, LOGIN).
Yes, this is a good idea.
Since sending passwo
Am Tuesday 27 March 2007 schrieb Ken Murchison:
Hi Ken,
> control both the protocol-specific plaintext login commands (IMAP,
> LOGIN, POP3 USER/PASS, NNTP AUTHINFO USER/PASS), and the plaintext SASL
> mechanisms (PLAIN, LOGIN).
Yes, this is a good idea.
> Since sending passwords in the clear s