Provided by: libnet-sslglue-perl_1.058-2_all 

NAME
Net::SSLGlue::POP3 - make Net::POP3 able to use SSL
SYNOPSIS
use Net::SSLGlue::POP3;
my $pop3s = Net::POP3->new( $host,
SSL => 1,
SSL_ca_path => ...
);
my $pop3 = Net::POP3->new( $host );
$pop3->starttls( SSL_ca_path => ... );
DESCRIPTION
Net::SSLGlue::POP3 extends Net::POP3 so one can either start directly with SSL or switch later to SSL
using the STLS command.
By default it will take care to verify the certificate according to the rules for POP3 implemented in
IO::Socket::SSL.
METHODS
new The method "new" of Net::POP3 is now able to start directly with SSL when the argument "<SSL =" 1>>
is given. In this case it will not create an IO::Socket::INET object but an IO::Socket::SSL object.
One can give the usual "SSL_*" parameter of IO::Socket::SSL to "Net::POP3::new".
starttls
If the connection is not yet SSLified it will issue the STLS command and change the object, so that
SSL will now be used. The usual "SSL_*" parameter of IO::Socket::SSL will be given.
peer_certificate ...
Once the SSL connection is established the object is derived from IO::Socket::SSL so that you can use
this method to get information about the certificate. See the IO::Socket::SSL documentation.
All of these methods can take the "SSL_*" parameter from IO::Socket::SSL to change the behavior of the
SSL connection. The following parameters are especially useful:
SSL_ca_path, SSL_ca_file
Specifies the path or a file where the CAs used for checking the certificates are located. This is
typically "etc/ssl/certs" on UNIX systems.
SSL_verify_mode
If set to 0, verification of the certificate will be disabled. By default it is set to 1 which means
that the peer certificate is checked.
SSL_verifycn_name
Usually the name given as the hostname in the constructor is used to verify the identity of the
certificate. If you want to check the certificate against another name you can specify it with this
parameter.
SEE ALSO
IO::Socket::SSL, Net::POP3
COPYRIGHT
This module is copyright (c) 2013, Steffen Ullrich. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software.
It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.36.0 2022-12-06 Net::SSLGlue::POP3(3pm)