Hey Steven
Steven Glogger wrote:
But anyway, Steven, why do you want to block pop/imap on a hotspot?
because i'm evil ,-)
Or your company is. ;)
after I informed the customer by this mail (and a website) he can get access again to his mailbox. just want to inform that he might be virus infected or so ,-)
Couldn't that be known as 'man in the middle' attack? As I understand right, your server first will receive username/password credentials of a foreign user. So for every spammer, it will be veeery interesting to get that box hacked.
Regards, - Dan