At 2:01 PM -0800 3/13/02, Kelly Kane wrote: >I use eudora at work because it's cool, but i've been having >problems getting it running at home, but that was on a machine with >a hosed wsock. It does have it's quirks, but nothing unlike what i'm >used to in this beta of eudora...then again this is beta and thats >release software :) I even have an oddball config for sendmail. I've >hacked up "secure" message sending because i'm an AOL dial-up user >at home (someone else pays for it ;-) and so i use an SSH tunnel to >my mail server, and send email to localhost:25, and receive mail on >localhost:110. It's a hackjob, but it's encrypted, and it means my >hosting provider doesn't have to open up sendmail to any outside >connections from aol or whatnot.
There's nothing wrong with tunneling email traffic over SSH. It's difficult for end-users to configure, so for them TLS (SSL) makes sense. Have you tried the released Eudora 5.1?
