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-ERR Error retrieving your GMX emails. Your connection is not encrypted. Enable SSL in your mail program. Instructions: https://ssl.gmx.net | -ERR Error retrieving your GMX emails. Your connection is not encrypted. Enable SSL in your mail program. Instructions: https://ssl.gmx.net | ||
Connection closed by foreign host. | Connection closed by foreign host. | ||
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Well, this failed because most mail server require a SSL/TLS encrypted session nowadays. So instead of using telnet you can use socat: | Well, this failed because most mail server require a SSL/TLS encrypted session nowadays. So instead of using telnet you can use socat: | ||
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$ socat - OPENSSL:pop.gmx.net:995 | $ socat - OPENSSL:pop.gmx.net:995 | ||
+OK POP server ready H migmx113 0MC062-1Yzese0KO7-00AVNE | +OK POP server ready H migmx113 0MC062-1Yzese0KO7-00AVNE | ||
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PASS typeyourpassword | PASS typeyourpassword | ||
+OK mailbox "spamaccount80@gmx.de" has 13518 messages (191718918 octets) H migmx113 | +OK mailbox "spamaccount80@gmx.de" has 13518 messages (191718918 octets) H migmx113 | ||
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If you type a wrong password, the server will probably say something like: | If you type a wrong password, the server will probably say something like: | ||
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Or instead of socat you probably have openssl laying around: | Or instead of socat you probably have openssl laying around: | ||
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$ openssl s_client -quiet -connect pop.gmx.net:995 | $ openssl s_client -quiet -connect pop.gmx.net:995 | ||
depth=2 C = DE, O = Deutsche Telekom AG, OU = T-TeleSec Trust Center, CN = Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2 | depth=2 C = DE, O = Deutsche Telekom AG, OU = T-TeleSec Trust Center, CN = Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2 | ||
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verify return:0 | verify return:0 | ||
+OK POP server ready H migmx108 0MWpjO-1YiwnK3ZfP-00XoK | +OK POP server ready H migmx108 0MWpjO-1YiwnK3ZfP-00XoK | ||
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Свързване към pop3 $
telnet pop.gmx.net 110
Trying 212.227.17.185...
Connected to pop.gmx.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK POP server ready H migmx028 0MAbjW-1YwF4D0ml8-00BiVl
USER spamaccount80@gmx.de
+OK password required for user "spamaccount80@gmx.de"
PASS typeyourpassword
-ERR Error retrieving your GMX emails. Your connection is not encrypted. Enable SSL in your mail program. Instructions: https://ssl.gmx.net
Connection closed by foreign host.
Well, this failed because most mail server require a SSL/TLS encrypted session nowadays. So instead of using telnet you can use socat:
$ socat - OPENSSL:pop.gmx.net:995
+OK POP server ready H migmx113 0MC062-1Yzese0KO7-00AVNE
USER spamaccount80@gmx.de
+OK password required for user "spamaccount80@gmx.de"
PASS typeyourpassword
+OK mailbox "spamaccount80@gmx.de" has 13518 messages (191718918 octets) H migmx113
If you type a wrong password, the server will probably say something like:
-ERR authentication failed
Or instead of socat you probably have openssl laying around:
$ openssl s_client -quiet -connect pop.gmx.net:995
depth=2 C = DE, O = Deutsche Telekom AG, OU = T-TeleSec Trust Center, CN = Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2
verify error:num=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
verify return:0
+OK POP server ready H migmx108 0MWpjO-1YiwnK3ZfP-00XoK
Share Edit Follow edited May 7 '15 at 6:16 answered May 6 '15 at 19:28 FloHimself 9,18733 gold badges1515 silver badges2323 bronze badges
Might be worth including the command line for plain ol' POP3 without SSL – roaima May 6 '15 at 22:44 1 @roaima Good remark. I've added telnet and openssl examples. – FloHimself May 7 '15 at 6:12
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If you want to check your pop3 mail accounts then take a look at the following terminal mail clients:
pine alpine mutt