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From: Jorge Godoy (godoy
conectiva.com)Date: Tue Oct 09 2001 - 16:16:58 CDT
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Hi!
I've been reading http://perdition.sourceforge.net/ and thinking about
the benefits of that. Is there anybody using something like that? Why
using a POP3/IMAP proxy is interesting? Would it provide more security
to the network?
I've been thinking on any useful implementation of this... It seems to
be a little overkill to me for a heavy loaded server.
Sorry for the off-topic.
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Godoy. <godoy
conectiva.com>
Solutions Developer - Conectiva Inc. - http://en.conectiva.com
Desenvolvedor de Soluções - Conectiva S.A. - http://www.conectiva.com.br
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