#pop3

Und dann waren da noch die Dinge, die du, einmal gesehen, nie wieder ungesehen machen kannst.

Aus der Funktionsbeschreibung eines Windows Datei-Synchronisierungs-Tools:

#POP3

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2025-06-07

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2025-06-05
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2025-06-03
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Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2025-05-14

When Mozilla Thunderbird starts hammering on the CPU cores of your computer you configure it in this way.

>>Quote

... configuration editor. Type idle into the search box, and look for mail.db.idle_limit. According to that bug report, the correct value is 30000000. Check the number of zeros you have; if you only have 300000, that could be causing your CPU problems.
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↑Z

rainbow.chard.org/2013/02/19/t

#Thunderbird #Mozilla #programming #SMTP #POP3 #OpenSource #POSIX #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #Linux #win64

The image shows a screenshot of a mobile device displaying a webpage from the website "Rainbow Chard." The page features a dark background with a header that includes the website's name, "Rainbow Chard," and a search icon. Below the header, there is a large image of rainbow chard plants, which are characterized by their green leaves and red stems.

The main content of the page is a blog post titled "How to stop Thunderbird hammering your CPU," authored by Ian Chard on 19th February 2013. The post discusses the author's experience with Thunderbird, a mail client, and how it affects the battery life of their laptop, especially when dealing with large mail folders. The text is presented in white and red font, with the author's name and date in red, and the title in white.

At the bottom of the page, there is a navigation bar with a home icon, a search bar containing the URL "rainbow.chard.org/2," and a notification icon indicating 34 unread items. The status bar at the top of the screen shows the time as 13:51, a Wi-Fi signal, full battery at 87%, and other typical mobile device icons.

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🌱 Energy used: 0.292 Wh
2025-05-01

Was ich beim Evaluieren als großes Manko (instinktiv schon als Blocker) erspäht hatte, das sich dann aber in der Praxis als völlig unproblematisch herausstellte, ist, daß Tuta weder #IMAP noch #POP3 unterstützt.

Man ist auf Tutas Clients angewiesen (welche als Open Source angeboten werden). Diese funktionieren aber gut, sind auf allen wichtigen Plattformen verfügbar und können empfangene Nachrichten zum Offline-Nachlesen herunterladen.

Nicht die schicksten der Welt, aber tut gut genug.

Neustradamus :xmpp: :linux:neustradamus
2025-04-20
2025-04-17

TIL: As of 14th March, you can no longer use any #POP3 or #IMAP client to access emails held in Google Workspace; workspaceupdates.googleblog.co

Dimly Lit CornersDLC@fosstodon.org
2025-04-07

Email is an open standard! Yet corporate USA has stole it from us. Let's all reclaim our #Email

We need to run our own email servers again and make email a community thing!

Enable running a server from home! Add email servers on .alt, .i2p, & .onion! Support people unable to rent a VPS or get a global domain name! Not everyone has access to a credit card or bank account.

Let's make email open & social again!

Support #OpenPGP!!

#SMTP #IMAP #POP3 #Email #DotAlt #I2P #Tor

Radio AzureusRadioAzureus
2025-02-19

My ISP has dropped our email address support silently YEARS AGO, without telling us, the clients!

Typical dispicable monopolistic behaviour! I found it through this site which offers certain services that the ISP used to offer

isp.datasur.sr/index.php?rp=/a

Linuxiaclinuxiac
2025-01-25

Dovecot 2.4 secure IMAP server has been released with a new signing key, experimental ARM64 Docker support, and major config changes.
linuxiac.com/dovecot-2-4-secur

2025-01-16
2025-01-09

Over 3 Million Mail Servers without Encryption exposed to Sniffing Attacks.

As scans from the IT-security threat monitoring platform Shadowserver show, 3.3 million hosts are running POP3/IMAP services without TLS encryption enabled and expose usernames & passwords in plain text when transmitted over the Internet.

shadowserver.org/what-we-do/ne

#pop3 #imap #mailservers #exposed #sniffing #tls #it #security #privacy #engineer #media #tech #news

ShadowServer is now notifying mail server operators that their POP3/IMAP servers do not have TLS enabled, exposing users unencrypted usernames and passwords to sniffing attacks.

"This means that passwords used for mail access may be intercepted by a network sniffer. Additionally, service exposure may enable password guessing attacks against the server," Shadowserver said. "If you receive this report from us, please enable TLS support for IMAP as well as consider whether the service needs to be enabled at all or moved behind a VPN."

The original TLS 1.0 specification and its successor, TLS 1.1, have been used for nearly two decades, with TLS 1.0 being introduced in 1999 and TLS 1.1 in 2006. After extensive discussions and the development of 28 protocol drafts, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) approved TLS 1.3, the next major version of the TLS protocol, in March 2018.

In a coordinated announcement in October 2018, Microsoft, Google, Apple and Mozilla said they would retire the insecure TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 protocols in the first half of 2020. Microsoft began enabling the latest version, TLS 1.3, by default with Windows 11.[ImageSource: ShadowServer]

The map shows IMAP and POP3 mail servers without TLS.

Over three million POP3 and IMAP mail servers without TLS encryption are currently exposed on the Internet and vulnerable to network sniffing attacks. Almost 900,000 are based in the U.S., another 560,000 and 380,000 in Germany and Poland, the organization found and adding: “We see around 3.3M such cases with POP3 & a similar amount with IMAP (most overlap). It's time to retire those!” You can check out vulnerability reports for both POP3 email servers and IMAP email hosts on the Shadowserver Foundation site.

IMAP and POP3 are two methods for accessing email on mail servers. IMAP is recommended for checking emails from multiple devices, such as phones and laptops because it keeps your messages on the server and synchronizes them between devices. POP3, on the other hand, downloads emails from the server, making them accessible only from the device where they were downloaded.

The TLS secure communication protocol helps secure users information while exchanging and accessing their emails over the Internet through client/server applications. However, when TLS encryption is not enabled, their messages contents and credentials are sent in clear text, exposing them to eavesdropping network sniffing attacks.

ShadowServer advised all email users to check with their email service provider to be sure that TLS is enabled and the latest version of the protocol is being used.

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