e-post_corporation mail_server CVE Vulnerabilities (4)

CVEs: 4 CPE versions: View versions table

Summary

This page lists publicly disclosed CVE vulnerabilities affecting e-post_corporation mail_server (linked via NVD CPE). Each row includes severity scores, summaries, and publication dates to help identify and analyze security issues.

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CVE Summary Source Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2008-2049 The POP3 server (EPSTPOP3S.EXE) 4.22 in E-Post Mail Server 4.10 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via multiple crafted APOP commands for a known POP3 account, which displays the password in a POP3 error message. [email protected] 4.3 0.52% 2008-05-01 2026-04-23
CVE-2006-0449 Early termination vulnerability in the IMAP service in E-Post Mail 4.05 and SPA-PRO Mail 4.05 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) by sending an APPEND command and disconnecting before the expected amount of data is sent. [email protected] 5.0 1.30% 2006-01-27 2026-04-16
CVE-2006-0448 Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in (1) EPSTIMAP4S.EXE and (2) SPA-IMAP4S.EXE in the IMAP service in E-Post Mail 4.05 and SPA-PRO Mail 4.05 allow remote attackers to (a) list arbitrary directories or cause a denial of service via the LIST command; or create arbitrary files via the (b) APPEND, (c) COPY, or (d) RENAME commands. [email protected] 7.5 1.50% 2006-01-27 2026-04-16
CVE-2006-0447 Multiple buffer overflows in E-Post Mail Server 4.10 and SPA-PRO Mail @Solomon 4.00 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long username to the (1) AUTH PLAIN or (2) AUTH LOGIN SMTP commands, which is not properly handled by (a) EPSTRS.EXE or (b) SPA-RS.EXE; (3) a long username in the APOP POP3 command, which is not properly handled by (c) EPSTPOP4S.EXE or (d) SPA-POP3S.EXE; (4) a long IMAP DELETE command, which is not properly handled by (e) EPSTIMAP4S.EXE or (f) SPA-IMAP4S.EXE. [email protected] 7.5 4.87% 2006-01-27 2026-04-16
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