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Antz |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 00:02 |
Cheers Tim, | |
Tim |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 00:00 |
POP3 auth before SMTP is common purely to stop people abusing smtp servers... | |
Antz |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:38 |
Pop3 and SMTP are totaly different, if you authenticate on the pop3 only the pop3 server can view the log in details, they are normally very secure, I wouldn't ask people to do this if it was unsecure in any way or would jeaperdise there details in any way. | |
Richie |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:36 |
u usually need to authenticate on a suitable pop3 server first..... i used to play around with this kinda stuff | |
Antz |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:33 |
And also my SMTP server doesn't require you to log in, so there arew no log in details to send | |
Antz |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:32 |
I promise, cross my heart, the only info I get on the logs are the e-mail address of the person you send it t, the subject line and the time & date, cross my heart. | |
Richie |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:31 |
errr but doing this sends login details to the SMTP server..... | |
Antz |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:30 |
Hi people, |