File Details |
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File Size | 0.3 MB |
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License | Shareware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | June 26, 2002 |
Total Downloads | 2,616 |
Publisher | ZZEE |
Homepage | Forgotten Mailbox Password |
Publisher's Description
Forgotten Mailbox Password lets you recover forgotten mailbox passwords that are shown as a series of asterisks in the email client. It emulates POP3 server and password is sent back to the user. It supports any POP3 email client, that stores the passwords, such as MS Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape, etc.
Latest Reviews
zzee reviewed v2.0 on Jun 29, 2002
Paul's comments. ** SSL or TLS are transport level protocols, they don't deal with passwords at all. Simply put, you uncheck "use SSL" checkbox in your email client, and then receive messages with your email client - and FMP retrievs the password. *** What free utilities? *** No hassle - all is automatic. POP3 server is needed to support any email program. Otherwise you end up in writing a hack for every specific email client - it is not always possible. *** From your point of view there is no need in Windows, as there is a free Linux :) *** This is a multithreaded server with full POP3 support, visual management, no mem leaks, etc. What hour?
porkchup reviewed v2.0 Beta on Jun 26, 2002
I agree. This program is completely useless. There are FREE utilities out there that do the same thing without even needing a POP3 server emulator. This program just causes extra hassle. Even if this tool's functionality is ever needed you can find more powerful universal emulators for free. $29 is rediculous for a program that takes about an hour for any experienced programmer to produce. Also the program is useless if the password is SSL or TLS encrypted.
kgruber reviewed v2.0 Beta on Jun 26, 2002
This program is utterly useless in light of other available tools. Snadboy's Revelation reveals passwords without going through the trouble of running a dummy webserver, and best of all, it's free. See http://www.snadboy.com/
zzee reviewed v2.0 on Jun 29, 2002
Paul's comments. ** SSL or TLS are transport level protocols, they don't deal with passwords at all. Simply put, you uncheck "use SSL" checkbox in your email client, and then receive messages with your email client - and FMP retrievs the password. *** What free utilities? *** No hassle - all is automatic. POP3 server is needed to support any email program. Otherwise you end up in writing a hack for every specific email client - it is not always possible. *** From your point of view there is no need in Windows, as there is a free Linux :) *** This is a multithreaded server with full POP3 support, visual management, no mem leaks, etc. What hour?
porkchup reviewed v2.0 Beta on Jun 26, 2002
I agree. This program is completely useless. There are FREE utilities out there that do the same thing without even needing a POP3 server emulator. This program just causes extra hassle. Even if this tool's functionality is ever needed you can find more powerful universal emulators for free. $29 is rediculous for a program that takes about an hour for any experienced programmer to produce. Also the program is useless if the password is SSL or TLS encrypted.
kgruber reviewed v2.0 Beta on Jun 26, 2002
This program is utterly useless in light of other available tools. Snadboy's Revelation reveals passwords without going through the trouble of running a dummy webserver, and best of all, it's free. See http://www.snadboy.com/