Chris, Perdition 1.11 can function as a POP3s proxy. Currently it's in unstable, which might not be what you want. If you're comfortable compiling apps from source, you can get the distribution and docs from http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition. I had to add an extra debian package or two and create a link to get everything working. Can provide the details if you'd like.
Tried Qpopper and had trouble with it. Particularly with Outlook Express and attachments, and with uses who leave mail on the server. Sometimes it workes fine, other times it refuses to download the mail. Tried all the suggested fixes but still have the problems. Have about 1700 users, so YMMV. The qpopper mailing list has lots of traffic on this issue. Ernest Johanson Systems Administrator Fuller Theological Seminary On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Christopher Swingley wrote: > Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 09:16:13 -0800 > From: Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Securing POP3 > > Greetings! > > What options do I have for securing POP3 on a Debian server? I've got > clients connecting with all varieties of platforms (proprietary UNIX, > Linux, Win XX, Max OS 9 / 10) and mail user agents (Eudora, Mozilla > Mail, Netscape Mail, Lookout Express, Outhouse, etc.). Around 50 > clients, some setting their MUA's to check every 30 seconds. . . > > 'sslwrap' seems like one option. I'm interested in people's experiences > and suggestions. > > Thanks, > > Chris > -- > Christopher S. Swingley email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > IARC -- Frontier Program Please use encryption. GPG key at: > University of Alaska Fairbanks www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle/ > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]