Kirk Wolf wrote:
John,
A few options:
- Bounce your Web client or smtp/pop client through either:
- A Tor proxy for the selected domain
- An ssh session that port forwards through your home linux box
- Run a secure SOCKS proxy service on your linux box or use one of the
public services
- Use VNC or some other remote desktop to get to your home Linux box and run
the email client or browser client there.
- Doesn't Google Groups allow posting? It might not be blocked by your
corporate filter
Kirk Wolf
But Kirk,
all this clearly violates the spirit of the company restriction;
attempting to be clever and work around, if discovered, could
result in some kind of unintended consequences that the OP would
not want to occur.
The corporate dictate is not well thought out, but it is the
local law of the land, and there is not much to be gained
(and may be much to be lost) by circumventing it.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
The Trainer's Friend, Inc.
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