Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #558

From: "Jeroen Besse" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: David Pogue wakes up about WIFI encryption
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 01:47:42 +0100
To: "OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

On 1/8/07, Bob <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:
** Reply to message from "Adam McNutt" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> on
Sun, 7 Jan 2007 16:48:19 -0700

> GMail, GoDaddy, and a local account (Socketworks) I have here all use
> encryption to transact email from server-client and have for years.

Does encryption apply to POP and SMPT?  I used Godaddy for a short period but
dropped them because they were filtering a lot of good email.  I did not see
any secure services listed there.


> Maybe you need to look for a new ISP?

Maybe.  I will have to check if my current service offers a secure connection.
I have not seen any ISP advertise secure email connections.  This would help
keep the password from being exposed but if will not keep the message secure
unless you send the message encrypted to the intended receiver.

It's possible to encrypt all traffic between the mail client and mail
server. To configure Thunderbird:
- POP: account settings -> server settings -> security settings:
choose TLS or SSL. (Ticking 'use secure authentication' will only
encrypt the password.)
- SMTP: account settings -> outgoing server -> edit: choose TLS or SSL.

Other mail clients might have (to some extent) similar settings.

Of course, for these to work, your provider has to support it... I
don't know which do and which don't. (I've built my own server, which
does support encrypted traffic.)

Best regards,
Jeroen Besse

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