Thou sayest:
>
>Has anyone got any suggestions as to which POP3 server software to
>use? I keep hearing rumours that some of the popular ones have got
>security holes but am not sure which rumours to believe; basically I
In the last two years, the UW pop/imap package got hit twice - but
fixes were promptly released. This is the code I'm using (partly
because I don't need to go to one source for POP and another one for
IMAP, and we're encouraging IMAP as the standard for all e-mail
software now).
http://www.washington.edu/imap/
If you *just* want POP, the Qualcomm qpopper is well thought-of. It
had a recent security hit too, but that was promptly fixed.
--
Doug S. (doug@???) (
http://cc.ysu.edu/~doug/)
If you get hung up on what you did wrong, you're never gonna get anywhere.
-- Kenneth Copeland
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