X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Finc.man;h=540b378629366ad7c420eb181ec9c69925dc561e;hp=7e7a787a4c615c2e0a766bd3bd9deace859b5676;hb=c05210483d82bf5f3786725ff80e12444088a701;hpb=2ead8819603a21a03ee51440dc5617c5df1ed8da diff --git a/man/inc.man b/man/inc.man index 7e7a787..540b378 100644 --- a/man/inc.man +++ b/man/inc.man @@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ inc \- incorporate new mail .RB [ \-nopack ] .RB [ \-proxy .IR command ] -.RB [ \-apop " | " \-noapop ] -.RB [ \-kpop ] .RB [ \-sasl ] .RB [ \-saslmech .IR mechanism ] @@ -263,42 +261,6 @@ between you and the POP server. .PP If .B nmh -has been compiled with APOP support, the -.B \-apop -switch will cause -.B inc -to use APOP rather than standard POP3 authentication. Under APOP, a -unique string (generally of the format -.RI < pid . timestamp @ hostname > -) is announced by the POP server. -Rather than `USER -.IR user ', -`PASS -.IR password ', -.B inc -sends `APOP -.I user -.IR digest ', -where digest is the MD5 hash of the unique string followed by a -`secret' shared by client and server, essentially equivalent to the user's -password (though an APOP-enabled POP3 server could have separate APOP and plain -POP3 passwords for a single user). -.B \-noapop -disables APOP in cases where it'd otherwise be used. -.PP -If -.B nmh -has been compiled with KPOP support, the -.B \-kpop -switch will allow -.B inc -to use Kerberized POP rather than standard POP3 on a given invocation. -If POPSERVICE was also #defined to "kpop", -.B inc -will be hardwired to always use KPOP. -.PP -If -.B nmh has been compiled with SASL support, the .B \-sasl switch will enable