> That's right, but there's a "hidden" trick ;)
> If you login into:
> https://mail.google.com
> ...the SSL session stays on even after the login.
Exactly! =)
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That's right, but there's a "hidden" trick ;)
If you login into:
https://mail.google.com
...the SSL session stays on even after the login.
If Google had done this by default, it probably would have consumed too
much bandwidth and the costs would have been increased too much for them.
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doing things would be using SSL the whole time.
BR,
On 7/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> When travelling with my n800 i sometimes connect to an unknown an
> 'un-trusted' wlan. The gmail notifier is i think sending my gmail password
> across t
Hi,
When travelling with my n800 i sometimes connect to an unknown an
'un-trusted' wlan. The gmail notifier is i think sending my gmail password
across this link in plain text. Do people agree that this is a bad thing?
Is there a way to change this?
Is the source available?
Than