Mail account with authentication

Mail account with authentication

am 14.10.2006 01:47:55 von Paul

Hi:

I'm looking for a free mail account (such as gmail, hotmail,...) which
offers POP3 access and authentication support (md5, apop, etc). No matter
it it doesn't support SSL or TLS for mail downloading.

Does anybody know any service supporting this?

TIA

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Re: Mail account with authentication

am 14.10.2006 02:29:55 von Alan Connor

On comp.mail.misc, in , "paul"
wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I'm looking for a free mail account (such as gmail,
> hotmail,...) which offers POP3 access and authentication
> support (md5, apop, etc). No matter it it doesn't support SSL
> or TLS for mail downloading.
>
> Does anybody know any service supporting this?
>

Yes. But I don't support trolls (or worse). You are using
a common name for an alias so that your posting history
(under _this_ alias) is lost among those of all the other
trolls/spammers/cyberstalkers who have used the same alias.

And like all Internet vermin, you are so fucking lazy and corrupt
that you will actually adopt a new psuedo-identity to avoid doing
your own google search.

It's okay to waste _our_ time, but you have better things to
do. Like shitting on the Usenet while you hide behind a score of
psuedo-identities.

Piss off.

I don't know why my newsfilter didn't kill this post. I thought
I had all the common names killfiled. Will figure it out and fix
it.

Alan

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Re: Mail account with authentication

am 14.10.2006 03:18:54 von Sam

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Usenet Beavis writes:

> On comp.mail.misc, in , "paul"
> wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I'm looking for a free mail account (such as gmail,
>> hotmail,...) which offers POP3 access and authentication
>> support (md5, apop, etc). No matter it it doesn't support SSL
>> or TLS for mail downloading.
>>
>> Does anybody know any service supporting this?
>>
>
> No. Because I'm a Usenet Beavis, and a well-known kookbag who takes a
> perfectly reasonable question and has a major kookfart over it.

But that's why you are our favorite chew toy, Beavis. Don't ever change.

> I have a major kookfart every time I come across someone who, for some
> reason, doesn't follow some cockamamie rules for posting to Usenet that my
> kook brain believes is the proper way to go.

Beavis, you don't need a reason to have a kookfart.

> And like all Usenet kookbags, I am so fucking stupid and dumb
> that I will actually believe that I need to post a new kookfart every day
> in order for people to like me.

RIght.

> It's okay to point fingers at me, and laugh. I like shitting on the
> Usenet because I'm lonely and I'm desperate for anyone to pay any
> attention to me.

Beavis, you have all the attention you deserve.

> I don't know why my cranium is completely empty. Please believe
> my kook claims about my imaginary killfile that nobody else
> believes.

I don't believe you.

> Beavis
>
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Re: Mail account with authentication

am 14.10.2006 03:22:44 von Sam

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paul writes:

> Hi:
>
> I'm looking for a free mail account (such as gmail, hotmail,...) which
> offers POP3 access and authentication support (md5, apop, etc). No matter
> it it doesn't support SSL or TLS for mail downloading.
>
> Does anybody know any service supporting this?

Gmail offers POP3 over SSL, which is far more secure than md5 or apop.
There's no logical reason to prefer md5/apop when POP3 over SSL is
available.



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Re: Mail account with authentication

am 14.10.2006 15:52:45 von Paulo Cainzo

Alan Connor wrote:

> Yes. But I don't support trolls (or worse). You are using
> a common name for an alias so that your posting history
> (under _this_ alias) is lost among those of all the other
> trolls/spammers/cyberstalkers who have used the same alias.
>
> And like all Internet vermin, you are so fucking lazy and corrupt
> that you will actually adopt a new psuedo-identity to avoid doing
> your own google search.
>
> It's okay to waste _our_ time, but you have better things to
> do. Like shitting on the Usenet while you hide behind a score of
> psuedo-identities.
>
> Piss off.
>
> I don't know why my newsfilter didn't kill this post. I thought
> I had all the common names killfiled. Will figure it out and fix
> it.
>
> Alan
>

Belive me, I've searched google news archives among other things, but
nothing seemed useful for me.

Thanks for your advice about common names in nicknames. As you can see I've
changed it so my messages get to more people on usenet. There's nothing to
worry about as I'm not a troll nor a spammer, I hate these people. I see
it's a problem to have such a common name!

Hoping you're not agry anymore.

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