On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:10:30 +0100, Richard Riley
<[email protected]> said: 

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RR> other machines can talk to it (if you want) e.g your dev machine on
RR> the desk could have the router routing imap to it so you can read
RR> your email from anywhere in the word.

Just another open port, another socket you're blasting your passwords
through. If you set up dovecot properly to use imaps, I guess you should
be good. But I think the shell method is preferable to plain auth. For
you LAN: wrap ssh around the dovecot command.

That being said - I also still run dovecot as server: for
offlineimap. Dno if offlineimap could do without a server, guess I'll
have to take a look.

Anyone?


-- 
Philipp Haselwarter


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