> > Only couple months after signing up with cox I realized that the mail > service (any direction) was not trustworthy. Especially I did not want > to lose any important business mail, so I decided to start using my own > mail server entirely. I've had to change my mailing preferences only > once when cox started blocking port 25. Now I just tunnel it through SSH > directly to my server. (additional advantage with tunneling outgoing > mail with SSH is that I don't have to worry about mail sniffing in the > public places either....until SSH2 becomes vulnerable) > > Petri >
I did that for years, but a client needed authenticated SMTP and IMAP, so I got that running for them on one of my servers back in December. Not trivial, but neat. I used dovecot in the end (I wouldn't wish Cyrus SASL on my worst enemies). -- Joey Kelly < Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant > http://joeykelly.net
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