> The two are unrelated. You can use both, or neither. Most IMAP clients will
> also let you choose, these days, whether to try to connect to port 993, or
> to port 143 and check if the server supports STARTTLS.

I thought that TLS is "the new version" of SSL that's why I decided to
use it. It turned out that I really wanted SSL. Just to clarify, I'm
going to use the following settings:

IMAPDSSLSTART=YES
IMAPDSTARTTLS=NO

Will it encrypt all my connections to :::993? (I don't want to
use :::143 at all.)

Is there a way to check that my traffic is encrypted? Should I use
some kind of sniffer? Could you recommend something?

> It /is/ possible to use an SSL certificate to log in, without a password.
> But that's much more complicated to set up, and requires more work.

I'd like to use a key plus a passphrase. Is it possible?



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