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Protocol & Version: | Special Options: |
IMAP: IMAP2000 imapd | IMAPrev1 CRAM-MD5 |
POP3: IMAP2000 POP3 gateway | APOP CRAM-MD5 |
IMAP: CommuniGate IMAP server | IMAPrev1 AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=DIGEST-MD5 |
POP3: CommuniGate POP3 server | APOP |
POP3: IntraStore POP3 mail server | none |
APOP: IntraStore POP3 mail server | APOP |
IMAP: IntraStore IMAP mail server | IMAPrev1 AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=SKEY AUTH=ANONYMOUS |
POP3: Eudora EIMS | APOP |
POP3: gmx.de pop server | none |
IMAP: IMail IMAP server | IMAP4rev1 AUTH=CRAM-MD5 |
IMAP: Microsoft Exchange | none |
POP3: qpopper 3.1.2 (Eudora) patched with mysql | none |
POP3: GnuPOP3d | none |
POP3: IMail 6.06 | none |
IMAP: Courier IMAP | IMAP4rev1 |
POP3: Courier POP3 | none |
APOP: Qpopper using APOP | none |
IMAP: Microsoft Exchange | IMAPrev1 |
If you control a post-office server that is not one of the types listed here, please consider lending me a test account. Note that I do not need shell access, just the permissions to send mail to a mailbox the server looks at and to fetch mail off of it.
I'd like to have weird things like a POP2 server and broken things like Microsoft Exchange on here. These are the real robustness tests.
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