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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : الفرق بين الدخول على الايميل Email Secure SSL or Non-SSL



Rise Company
24-03-2015, 14:27
ما هو الـ ssl وكيف يعمل ؟ (https://www.rise.company/forum/showthread.php?t=24052)هدف ssl الاساسى هو تشفير البيانات المرسلة و على الاخص كلمات المرور فقط

كلما تصفحت موقع لإجراء معاملات سرية على الإنترنت كالبنوك او الدفع عن طريق بطاقات الإتمان Visa Card في الإنترنت او الدخول على البريد الإلكتروني ، تأكد دائماً انك متصل بشكل آمن كما ذكرت سابقاً في الشرح .

Configuring: Setting up POP/IMAP over SSL to send and receive email securely

SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol that transmits information over the Internet in an encrypted form for security purposes. POP/SMTP over SSL encrypts all data exchanged between your mail client and the mail server with a digital security certificate to protect your password and messages.

To send and receive email securely using SSL, follow these general steps. Refer to the online help within your mail client for specific instructions on where to set SSL options.



Use a mail client that supports SSL. Most recent versions of mail clients support SSL. Some older versions do not. The following clients support SSL:

Eudora version 6.1.x and up
Outlook Express version 5 and up
Outlook 2000 and up
Netscape Messenger versions 4.5 and up
Entourage 2001 for OS 9 and V.X for OS X
Mac OS X Mail version 1.2x and up


For clients not listed, check the online help for information on SSL support.
In your mail client, select the incoming/receiving mail option for using SSL (such as "Use SSL" or "Use secure connection (SSL)").
Note: This is not the same as "Secure authentication."
Most clients will set the port automatically when you select the SSL option.
Make sure that the port is set to the correct value:

POP: 995


Select the outgoing/sending mail option for using SSL (such as "Use SSL" or "Use secure connection (SSL)").
Verify that the SMTP server port is set to 465
Verify that your Email server names are:

Incoming: mail.0000.com
Outgoing: mail.0000.com




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