On 2013-02-26 3:55 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@thelounge.net> wrote:
TLS is practically the next SSL version after SSL 3.0 and internally SSL 3.x, in fact it is only a wording issue
Prove it.
In fact, there is obviously plenty of confusion about it (based on just a few minutes of googling), but, I'm inclined to agree with you on this point.
NONE SSL if available SSL Always TLS if available TLS Always
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SSL if available: use port 993 if available, but you may use 143 unecnrypted SSL Always: use always port 993 TLS if available: use STARTLS on 143 if available, but if not use no encryption TLS Always: use always STARTTLS on 143
pffffffffff yourself - in fact, I just visually confirmed...
The native Android mail shows these choices:
None SSL SSL (Accept all certificates) TLS TLS (Accept all certificates)
and the K-9 mail app shows these:
None SSL (if available) SSL (always) TLS (if available) TLS (always)
And again, the port is specified in its own box, so is *not* tied to one of these choices.
If memory serves, the iPhone is similar (the port is totally separate from the security type).
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