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Testing a POP3 server via telnet or OpenSSL

Posted on July 15, 2012 by admin — No Comments ↓

Establishing a connection To start with, the usual process is to telnet to a POP3 server port, usually on TCP port 110. This would be very simple: Nowadays, though, most POP3 servers are secured via SSL, usually sitting on port Continue reading →

Posted in Servers, Tips | Tagged OpenSSL, Operating Systems, pop3, telnet | Leave a reply

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