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VPOP3 Enterprise 2.6 and later supports SSL/TLS encrypted sessions to VPOP3 itself. So, the email client or web browser will encrypt the data passed to VPOP3 so it cannot be intercepted. | VPOP3 Enterprise 2.6 and later supports SSL/TLS encrypted sessions to VPOP3 itself. So, the email client or web browser will encrypt the data passed to VPOP3 so it cannot be intercepted. | ||
- | This requires an [[SSL Certificate]] to be created for VPOP3. | + | This requires an [[create an ssl certificate|SSL Certificate]] to be created for VPOP3. |
VPOP3 supports two methods of encryption: | VPOP3 supports two methods of encryption: | ||
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To add a new service press the **Add POP3 Server** or **Add SMTP Server** at the bottom of the **Services -> General** page in the VPOP3 settings. | To add a new service press the **Add POP3 Server** or **Add SMTP Server** at the bottom of the **Services -> General** page in the VPOP3 settings. | ||
+ | =====Encrypting Webmail/ | ||
+ | Once you have installed the certificate as above, go to **Services -> Webmail Server -> General** | ||
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+ | Set '' | ||
+ | * If you set it to '' | ||
+ | * If you set it to '' | ||
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+ | Note that you can change the port to 443 to allow simpler connections (as in the screenshot above) - but only as long as there are no other https servers on the same IP address as the VPOP3 webmail service. | ||
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+ | Note that if you use the '' | ||
+ | '' |