Stephen Froehlich wrote:
> 
> OK, I'd like to also gather some opinions on how best to implement POP
> and/or IMAP.
> 
> Here are my requirements:
> 
> In the immediate present, I just need to allow the local network to access.
> In the near future, I'll need to allow encrypted remote access.  (Encrypted
> only.)  I have a few, relatively trusted users.  How would you go about
> meeting those requirements?

Run two copies of tcpserver under supervise (well, four if you want both
POP and IMAP), one not encrypted and available to your local network as
specified in tcpserver's rules files, and the other encrypted and
available to anyone.  You could also bind them to separate interfaces; but
I also recommend using tcpserver in more or less of the same manner, it's
considered quite secure.  As far as what packages to run for the
encryption, I wouldn't be of any explicit help there considering I haven't
ever attempted at doing so myself. =)

-- 
Nick (Keith) Fish
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.

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