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Title : POP3 SASL Authentication Mechanism
Author(s) : A. Menon-Sen, R. Siemborski
Filename : draft-siemborski-rfc1734bis-06.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-12-1
This document defines a profile of the Simple Authentication and
Security Layer (SASL) for the Post Office Protocol (POP3). This
extension allows a POP3 client to indicate an authentication
mechanism to the server, perform an authentication protocol
exchange, and optionally negotiate a security layer for subsequent
protocol interactions during this session.
This document seeks to consolidate the information related to POP3
AUTH into a single document. To this end, this document obsoletes
RFC 1734, replacing it as a Proposed Standard and updates
information contained in Section 6.3 of RFC 2449.
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