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OPS335 Lab 4b

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Notice that there are <u>unencrypted</u> options available to connect to your SMTP/IMAP servers but those are rarely used these days - the potential for abuse is too great. On a free wifi network, the operator would be able to not only read your email, but also obtain your password without any password/encryption cracking tools. In fact, even on a private wired network, it is not uncommon for an employer to use a packet sniffer utility to monitor all the traffic going over their network (Packet Sniffing applications were actually found to be legally acceptable practices if used by the management of organizations).
The specific security settings depend on how your servers were configured. '''The settings for the seneca servers are [https://inside.senecacollege.ca/its/services/email/email_clients/imap.html published here]'''.
After you create your account - you should be able to read your existing email and send new email in Thunderbird.
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