← Back to context Comment by reilly3000 2 years ago Migadu and don’t look back 4 comments reilly3000 Reply k_roy 2 years ago This is a bit of an interesting take from: https://www.migadu.com/procon/"We could enable 2FA on the webmail, but IMAP/POP/SMTP accesses remain unprotected which beats the purpose. We are working on solution here which will allow sand-boxing a username/password pair to a webmail use only."That's an incredibly misguided sentiment dejan 2 years ago Why? k_roy 2 years ago Because it's the difference between someone gaining access to a single mailbox versus the whole config. 1 reply →
k_roy 2 years ago This is a bit of an interesting take from: https://www.migadu.com/procon/"We could enable 2FA on the webmail, but IMAP/POP/SMTP accesses remain unprotected which beats the purpose. We are working on solution here which will allow sand-boxing a username/password pair to a webmail use only."That's an incredibly misguided sentiment dejan 2 years ago Why? k_roy 2 years ago Because it's the difference between someone gaining access to a single mailbox versus the whole config. 1 reply →
dejan 2 years ago Why? k_roy 2 years ago Because it's the difference between someone gaining access to a single mailbox versus the whole config. 1 reply →
k_roy 2 years ago Because it's the difference between someone gaining access to a single mailbox versus the whole config. 1 reply →
This is a bit of an interesting take from: https://www.migadu.com/procon/
"We could enable 2FA on the webmail, but IMAP/POP/SMTP accesses remain unprotected which beats the purpose. We are working on solution here which will allow sand-boxing a username/password pair to a webmail use only."
That's an incredibly misguided sentiment
Why?
Because it's the difference between someone gaining access to a single mailbox versus the whole config.
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