On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 10:22:51 -0800
Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This works quite well (we only forward the ssl-enabled ports though, not
> the plain text ones).  We have a webmail interface available using https
> connecting to a server running IMP.  The user can select from a list of
> IMAP servers/Domain combinations at the IMP login screen, and these can be
> on systems on the private network or via an ipsec VPN tunnel available to
> the webmail server.

This selection sounds interesting. I have been playing with squirrel mail.
It is rather straight forward, but it is limited in this area. Also, it
seems that the current release does not work.

What web mail software are you using?

> 
> This also works with boxes like the LinkSys BEFVP41 VPN boxes.  We forward
> ssh, smtp, http, etc. through to internal *ix boxes (I've never tried
> their``DMZ'' mode which forward everything throuth to one internal box).

Our box is our DMZ. We try to keep everything off of it that is not totally
public anyway. Now we want it to allow restricted access to various
internal IMAP servers.

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