1995-07-22 - Re: big word listing

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From: Andrew.Spring@ping.be (Andrew Spring)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 442d3d23fa625165e1bd61ce49a3e168841988bf15415128549f2aca7c73de6e
Message ID: <v01510100ac36cb54a1d2@[193.74.217.4]>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-07-22 18:51:27 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 22 Jul 95 11:51:27 PDT

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From: Andrew.Spring@ping.be (Andrew Spring)
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 95 11:51:27 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: big word listing
Message-ID: <v01510100ac36cb54a1d2@[193.74.217.4]>
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>Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) has an optional command called
>APOP which sends a string of the form "<process-ID.clock@hostname>".
>The POP3 client calculates the MD5 digest of
>
>  <process-ID.clock@hostname>password
>
>and sends it to the server as "APOP username 58349485whatever89583449".
>
>I like it.
>

Of course, this requires the user password to be stored unencrypted on the
server; which you may not want to do.
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--
Thank you VERY much!  You'll be getting a Handsome Simulfax Copy of your
OWN words in the mail soon (and My Reply).
<Andrew.Spring@ping.be> PGP Print: 0529 C9AF 613E 9E49  378E 54CD E232 DF96
   Thank you for question, exit left to Funway.







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