On Mon, 1 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds like an opportunity for someone to jump in and offer up an SMTP
> end point service.  Since port 25 won't be reachable, options include
> using another port (can qmail be configured to send and receive on any
> arbitrary port?) or tunnelling.  How would it be secured?  Would qmail
> handle it securely?  If by IP address, can qmail make sure the IP is
> not spoofed?  Personally I like the idea of tunnels since that gives a
> number of other options, too.

Do you really think there's a service for this? If so, I'd be willing
to offer it. I can see how to do this using ssh now. That takes care
of security, authentication, and ISP blocking the port (blocking port
22 would take *some nerve*).

I could actually offer this service if someone can convince me it'd be
worth my time/effort to set up. Drop me a note if you're interested...

        <mike

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