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    Security Pro Says New SSL Attack Can Hit Many Sites  Nov 23, 2009
    "An attacker can potentially highjack mails send over secured SMTP [Simple Mail Transfer Protocol] connections, even if they are authenticated by a private certificate," he said in an instant message interview. Zoller, who has not seen Leviathan's code, said that if the attack works as advertized, it will be just a matter of days before someone else figures out how to do it. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    Email Accounts  Nov 14, 2009
    SMTP (250 emails/day per mailbox). Drag Messages on folders. (BioMetNews.com)

    Nokia mobile phones  Nov 14, 2009
    Native email support: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP. Mono speakers. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    How to Set Up an Email Account in U...  Oct 22, 2009
    Select SMTP as the server type and enter in all the server details. Click Forward to continue. (Suite101.com)

    Gmail Push Added To Google Sync for Mobile Devices  Sep 23, 2009
    Secure web-based e-mail service offers encrypted message storage and Secure (SSL) POP/IMAP and SMTP access. Featured. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    Snow Leopard Gets Security Fixes  Sep 15, 2009
    The company also released fixes for Snow Leopard's DVD playback issues, as well as for Mail and SMTP mail servers. On the security front, users of older versions of Mac OS X are getting more updates than Snow Leopard users. (Datamation)

    GWAVA Releases Version 4.5 of Its GWAVA Product  Sep 3, 2009
    New SMTP Scanner Catches Spam Before It Hits GroupWise ... This new release introduces GWAVA's new cutting edge SMTP scanner ... Using the new SMTP feature in GWAVA will reduce the storage space required by the post office, speed up the email system and substantially cut down on the amount of spam that email users receive. (PR Newswire)

    MyCopernic on the Go  Aug 30, 2009
    But setting up this feature entails entering a lot of information about your e-mail account, including SMTP server, e-mail address, username, password, and port settings. This seems excessive, given that setting up access to most e-mail accounts on today's mobile phones requires entering just an e-mail address and a password. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Technology)

    Whats Goin Down 2.0 adds new user interface  Jul 8, 2009
    0 works with all TCP-based network services including HTTP, HTTPS, POP, IMAP, SSH, and SMTP. The application can be used over all iPhone wireless modes, from EDGE to WiFi. Whats Goin Down requires iPhone OS 2. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    iPhone in the enterprise: Can it replace a BlackBerry?:  Jul 5, 2009
    Email every 15 minutes The Exchange 2003 server I tested worked flawlessly for sending and receiving email over standard IMAP and SMTP ports. The server was already configured for IMAP access, so nothing needed to be changed at the server side to support the iPhone. (SearchMobileComputing.com)

    Apple iPhone 16GB  May 25, 2009
    Support most industry-standard IMAP or POP mail systems: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP. GPS: Find your location, get directions and see traffic all from your phone. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    iPhones for Everyone - Now Free Under $50  May 11, 2009
    Support most industry-standard IMAP or POP mail systems: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP. OtherThe iPhone does not support MMS or Video CallingIn the Box. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    How to Make Your iPhone Secure  May 8, 2009
    Say, for example, you re using your standard ISP for email via IMAP or POP3, and SMTP for outgoing messages ... Many ISPs, for example, support SSL-encrypted email connections via IMAPS, POP3S, and SMTPS. If your ISP supports these, use them ... But with IMAP, POP3, and authenticated SMTP, it s quite likely that your login credentials are being sent to the remote server during each transaction. (Datamation)

    Keeping Your Network Secure in Insecure Times  Apr 4, 2009
    Second, when possible, use separate networks for external communications that don't contain operational elements of a company: don't put your payroll on your SMTP mail servers, use firewalls or even physically separate networks, and so forth. The authors state: "It would in our view be prudent practice to run a high-value payment system on a PC that does not contain a browser or email client, or indeed any other software at all." Of course, as the Internet becomes more pervasive, this becomes... (Datamation)

    EMC Combines E-Mail Archiving, E-Discovery  Apr 3, 2009
    Products include: SourceOne Email Management, which archives e-mail from Microsoft Exchange, IBM (NYSE: IBM) Lotus Notes/Domino, SMTP and instant messages; SourceOne Discovery Manager, which provides discovery search, collection and production; and SourceOne Discovery Collector, which can collect and manage data residing "in the wild" on desktops, laptops, , , , Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint and other content management repositories. Analyst Charles King of Pund-IT wrote in a research note... (EnterpriseStorageForum)

    Protect Your Mobile Staffers on the Cheap  Mar 12, 2009
    If you can t use a VPN then you should avoid using standard e-mail applications to connect to POP3 and SMTP servers that don t use encryption. If you do then your user names and passwords could easily be intercepted, making all your email from that moment on insecure. (Datamation)

    1 40 Open Source Tools for Protecting Your Privacy  Feb 8, 2009
    With Zmail, all you need to know is your SMTP server address, and you can send email "from anyone to anyone." It's great for sending anonymous messages or sending a quick message when you don't want to wait for your regular mail application to load. Operating System: OS Independent. (eSecurityPlanet)

    Nagios: Preventing data center downtime:  Feb 8, 2009
    Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc. . (Search Enterprise Linux)

    Sending e-mail a 'talkative’ process  Feb 7, 2009
    I also mentioned simple mail transfer protocol, or SMTP, which is the way e-mail gets sent. There s a long electronic dialog that happens when you receive e-mail with those protocols or send an e-mail with SMTP, and the details of that conversation have much to do with understanding how other parts of the Internet work ... But SMTP has never heard - and probably will never understand - the word Dude, so your e-mail program has to say Send my e-mail in a mutually understandable way. (Missoulian, MT)




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