On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 20:11, David Douthitt wrote: > On Monday 20 May 2002 04:52 pm, you wrote: > > > > > > ssh -L 110:host2:110 -L 143:host2:143 user@host2 > > > > > > > > > > (I am trying to use IMAP only - but it's hard....) > > > > Maybe I am just dense but I am wondering why you don't just use > > SSL/TLS to connect to your IMAP service. I believe this is a > > documented feature of an IMAP server and an IMAP client should just > > be able to use it. I use this with courier-imap and it has worked > > fine for more than a year. No need for stunnel (which is fine by > > the way) or any ssh forwarding, just plain old port 993. > > This was my goal, and I finally seem to have succeeded. Initial > reason I didn't do it is that I don't know SSL, but I do know SSH > (mostly). Also, it isn't guaranteed that an IMAP client (of which > there are not a lot) will be able to do SSL. I don't think Mutt can, > for example - but I know KMail does. > Mutt does SSL/TLS very well: http://mutt.sourceforge.net/imap/
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