Most secure way of authentication

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Dear Squirrelmail experts,
I have a small home server debian based, with postfix/dovecot/squirrelmail
installed locally and working. Dovecot is used non-secured (no imaps) but
only on the 192.168.0.100 address (address of the server on the local
network). I want to use squirrelmail to read my email from outside.
Squirrelmail can configured to access it in particular, either through
cram-md5 or login auths. 
In that situation, is it better (I mean more secure) to use : 1) auth
mechanim = cram-md5 or 2) auth mechanism = plain (using PAM authentication
for dovecot) ? That will determine dovecot configuration.
Thank you

Eric

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