
Chapter 1 Mail Service Setup 29
To set the POP authentication method:
1 In Server Admin, select Mail in the Computers & Services pane.
2 Click Settings.
3 Select the Advanced tab.
4 Select Security.
5 Check APOP, or Kerberos (as desired) in the POP3 list.
6 Click Save.
Enabling Less Secure Authentication for POP
You can choose to allow basic password (clear text) authentication. This is considered
less secure than APOP or Kerberos because the password itself is transmitted as
unencrypted, clear text.
If you want to require clear text authentication, enable Clear as the only authentication
method.
To enable clear text POP authentication:
1 In Server Admin, select Mail in the Computers & Services pane.
2 Click Settings.
3 Select the Advanced tab.
4 Select Security.
5 Check Clear.
6 Click Save.
Configuring SSL Transport for POP Connections
SSL transport enables mail transmitted over the network to be securely encrypted. You
can choose to Require, Use, or Don’t Use SSL for POP (and IMAP) connections. Before
using SSL connections, you must have a security certificate for mail use.
See “Certificate Manager in Server Admin” on page 95 to for more information about
Certificates.
Setting SSL transport for POP also sets it for IMAP.
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