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d_l
Barsoom
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join:2002-12-08
Reno, NV

reply to nwrickert
Re: Mail Changes Coming!

I implied that the A/V would handle the SSL encryption when I blamed the programmers for not permitting the use of 995 and SSL. The A/V program would make the SSL connection on 995, do its checking, and pipe the email to 127.0.0.1 or localhost. The A/V programs are doing this now only connecting unsecured on port 110 instead of 995.

The email client would then simply connect to 127.0.0.1 or localhost using port 110 instead of directly to the AT&T POP server. It really isn't that complicated! Especially if the A/V programmers would finally get their programs up-to-date!


nwrickert
sand groper
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join:2004-09-04
Geneva, IL
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AT&T tells its customers to set their email client POP settings to use port 995 with SSL.

The customer is expected to read that as "don't touch the email client POP settings, but go into your A/V settings, and set port 995 and SSL for POP in your A/V."

Sorry, but non-technical users will find that quite confusing.


d_l
Barsoom
Premium,MVM
join:2002-12-08
Reno, NV

The directions/instructions for this SSL change over do not HAVE to be restricted just email client POP and SMTP settings. There CAN be alternative setting changes listed for other situations. Geez, Worldnet has an incredible array of elaborate set up instructions for almost every possible situation. AT&T (SBC) owns Worldnet now and wouldn't have to start their instruction set from scratch.

That is unless Yahoo is writing these help instructions. Then maybe there is a reason for the limits of these help pages.
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