I am in the process of migrating users away from plain text passwds
over un-encyprted channels. Is there a way to syslog the names of
users that used plain text passwds for imapd and ipop3d?
I want to contact these users, and inform them that plain text
passwds will be disabled soon.
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Max Okumoto wrote:
I am in the process of migrating users away from plain text passwds
over un-encyprted channels. Is there a way to syslog the names of
users that used plain text passwds for imapd and ipop3d?
You'll need to modify the software. The exact modifications
Mark Crispin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Max Okumoto wrote:
I am in the process of migrating users away from plain text passwds
over un-encyprted channels. Is there a way to syslog the names of
users that used plain text passwds for imapd and ipop3d?
You'll need
On Monday, Sep 9, 2002, at 12:45 Canada/Mountain, Max Okumoto wrote:
I am in the process of migrating users away from plain text passwds
over un-encyprted channels. Is there a way to syslog the names of
users that used plain text passwds for imapd and ipop3d?
Block port 143. that should get
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Max Okumoto wrote:
Our current goal is to migrate everyone to imapd/ipop3d over ssl. We
are going to let them use plaintext passwds inside of the ssl tunnel.
SSL tunnel? You're not going to use imapd's native SSL support (which
also includes TLS support)?
If you use
LuKreme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday, Sep 9, 2002, at 12:45 Canada/Mountain, Max Okumoto wrote:
I am in the process of migrating users away from plain text passwds
over un-encyprted channels. Is there a way to syslog the names of
users that used plain text passwds for imapd and