On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 05:53:29PM +0800, Robert Vangel wrote:
>
> Googling shows someone doing `set disable-plaintext nil' and crying
> success, do give that a go.
>
> Also, did you include the `I Accept the risk' line. I don't know if this
> is needed or not (never used OR heard of ipopd before
saravanan ganapathy wrote:
> --- Alberto Cabello Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>Edit the /etc/c-client.cf file and put the
>>following:
>>
>>I accept the risk
>>set disable-plaintext 0
>>
>
>
> I included " set disable-plaintext 0 " in
> /etc/c-client.cf and restarted inetd service. But
--- Alberto Cabello Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 11:36:31PM -0700, saravanan
> ganapathy wrote:
> > Hai ,
> >
> > I upgraded woody to sarge, all other services are
> > working , except ipopd. Its listening on port 110
> and
> > when I connect from pop client, I am
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 11:36:31PM -0700, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
> Hai ,
>
> I upgraded woody to sarge, all other services are
> working , except ipopd. Its listening on port 110 and
> when I connect from pop client, I am getting " Unknown
> Authorization state command". Then I came to know th
Hai ,
I upgraded woody to sarge, all other services are
working , except ipopd. Its listening on port 110 and
when I connect from pop client, I am getting " Unknown
Authorization state command". Then I came to know that
this version of pop3 doesn't allow plaintext
authentication.
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