I don't know about either library, but from what I read about pop3s protocol it might be feasible to hack on pop3-client library to make it work with pop3s protocol. This way you would retain the nice API and gain security.

The other option, i.e. using curlhs, may easier still. I just wanted you to consider extending the pop3-client library.

Best regards,
Krzysztof Skrzętnicki

On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Franco <franco00@gmx.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,

I am trying to write a simple script in Haskell. Such script is meant to:

        - contact my email (pop3)
        - ask the server wheter there are new messages
        - report the result back to me

This was trivial to write, using the "pop3-client" library, but I soon realized the whole thing is pretty unsecure. User and password are sent in plain text and I would like to encrypt those.

So I asked Hayoo: it seems there is only one package which supports pop3s, curlhs; still, I didn't manage to get it. So I am asking you:

        - do you know wheter curlhs is fit for my goal? pop3-client had a nice
          'getNumberOfMessages' function. I don't see anything similar in there
        - do you have examples of querying mail via curl? I found very few of those

Thanks in advance.
I should mention this thing was meant to be fed to xmobar, to check at intervals of, say, 15 minutes, wheter I got new mail without having a mail client always open

-Franco


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