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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Desolator on November 10, 2002, 03:24:53 PM
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Never thought on this really but when typing in your email information and passwords and the like, are there encryptions on those or if someone was a good enough hacker, could the passwords be compromised? I showed YAM to a buddy of mine and he was so sold on it that he went for Amiga Forever to emulate it and check his mail with it on his PC, and I couldn't answer his question...
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I wish i could say I agree with YAM being great. Unfortunately I can`t. I only tried to get it going
today. I can`t seem to install v2.23 (I think) from aminet. It gets to a point where it can`t find a
file in the install script.
I want this program as for ages I have been hearing great things about it. It would be cool to see
it, and maybe even use it once or twice :-D
Thanks
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@Desolator
Sorry to use your thread for my own use. I`am sure theres enough room for the two of use.
I guess you have read the docs for it? I hope it is encrypted.
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@Nick
Ofcourse, this is the Amiga forum where the nicest people on earth resides, so I doubt anyone would have a grudge. :)
You might try another version of YAM, since I had the same problems with one a few weeks ago, unable to install it. :-(
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@Desolator
Yep MOST of us are nice people. As I have said before we are almost down to a core of nice people. Generally the nicer people last longer cuase they are the ones who say nice things and don`t lose hope easily.
Anyway thats my psychological analysis of the Amiga community over with :-D
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I don't know about encryption, but at least we don't have to fear
attachments.
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I don“t think you really need the installer script.
Just put the files where you want and make an
assignment of YAM: to that folder.
It worked for me...
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@Desolator:
Never thought on this really but when typing in your email information and passwords and the like, are there encryptions on those
Yes there are. Load the file YAM:.config into Multiview and search for the lines "SMTP-AUTH-Pass" and "POP00.Password". They contain your password(s) and they're not in human readable form.
or if someone was a good enough hacker, could the passwords be compromised?
YAM doesn't execute E-Mail attachments. Therefore a hacker would have to gain remote access to your system. This is *extremely* unlikely and practically not possible.
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POP3 and SMTP are not secured. There are implementations that use SSL, but even if your client will support this your ISP is unlikely to.
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I think you can use PGP on YAM but I couldn't get it to work.
If I do, I'll let you know.
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I've messed around with PGP ages ago and it seemed to work nicely with YAM, but I hadn't any need for it.
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Thanks for all the answers, people. Yet another one (my friend I was mentioning before) has joined the ranks of "checking my mail with Amiga YAM". :-D
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Yes thanks. I will try a different version of YAM later. Is there a website to get more info etc?