At 12:15 PM 4/8/99 , Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
>Or... you could use tunelling. Theoretically, travelers could have their
>notebooks to establish a IP-over-IP connection to your server from
>wherever they are. This way, they'd be "local" no matter where they are.
>
>I had this idea 30 seconds ago, but probably somebody has had it before.
>Anything more consistent on the subject?
I use this. I do local port forwarding for smtp, imap, and pop3 using ssh.
Works great. The only limitation is that I need a SSH client from where I'm
sending the mail. This isn't a problem because I always do this from my laptop.
--Ludwig Pummer ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ICQ UIN: 692441