i strongly suggest that KPOP not be deprecated unless you can prove
there are no sites using Kerberized POP.
You are still running Kerberos IV? Really?
Minor nit: you can still do Kerberos V with KPOP. Works just fine, and
we did it for years.
Mike, I think your Kerberos information is ... well, a bit out of
date. Any OS that ships with Kerberos today is using Kerberos V
by default. You can still do Kerberos IV with MacOS X, but I suspect
that capability will be gone as of 10.6.
The point is really moot ... I had forgotten that as part of the normalization
of sbr/client.c to the new networking interfaces, I had garbage-collected
all of the old KPOP code. I don't think I sent any email out about this,
but it seems that no one noticed. If you see any code which has an #ifdef
KPOP, rip it out! Unless someone is actually proposing adding that code
back in. I won't stand in your way if you really want to do that, but
I reserve the right to make fun of you.
Actually, it turns out I DID send out email about this back when I
proposed removing it. No one spoke up for it then:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/nmh-workers/2009-01/msg00013.html
So KPOP is gone, and I don't really see a reason for it to come back.
Of course, you can still do standards-compliant Kerberos authentication
via SASL.
--Ken
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