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On Wed, 6 May 2009, Proskurin Kirill wrote:
If so, I would drop SSL/TLS and sniff the connection, whether or not Thunderbird checks the mailboxes at all.
Seems to it is not possible in near future. It is heavy used production server. :-(
Therefore I prefer this solution over "rawlog", no need to touch the server or sever-side user settings.
I mean to disable the SSL/TLS on _client_ side. So you can read the sniffed connection, also on the client. If you are located in an insecure environment, you could forward a port on 127.0.0.1 to the server via sslwrap or stunnel, but still sniff the unencrypted client connection to the local port.
Bye,
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