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None support modern enough TLS. You need something like stunnel running on your network to connect to that will strip the TLS away for you. Then it's a matter of picking between IMAP and POP; I strongly recommend IMAP.
IIRC, Stuffit doesn't use a native PPC decompressor unless you pony up for DropStuff. Nickel and diming!
Stuffit was terrible, If you find a time machine, go back in time and port PKZIP before any of it happens, and you'll be a rich man.
Because that was the highest colour mode the original VGA adapters allowed. It was the best lowest common denominator you could get with something better than 16 colours, albeit low-res. (Mode X got you 320x240 to use all the VRAM possible on base model VGA, but programming it was awkward and...
It'd need to be pin compatible, probably software compatible as well - firmware especially counts. The G4 seems to be a drop-in replacement, seeing as it's basically just a G3 with SIMD.
Keep in mind you can also use SSL tunneling (stunnel) to proxy it to something unencrypted. Also note that some early clients won't support authentication - IIRC, I think you can also proxy that?
Likely, none of them will support modern TLS. Outloook Express 5, Communicator 4.x, and Mulberry will be better bets, but even if they do TLS 1.0, they won't do newer versions, or newer certs and ciphers, or SNI.
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