I have done this, and it is not hard. You have to connect SSH with local
port forwarding on port 110. Then, set your mail client to use a pop3
server on localhost. SSH will forward the pop3 request to the connected
machine and send your mail back along the same connection, as if the server
hi ya
list of secure pop3 methodologies
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/secure_pop3.txt
c ya
alvin
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Hi all.
I have a smtp/pop3 server behind a firewall at work and I can login the
server using ssh. The problem is that the port 110
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:49:53AM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Hi all.
I have a smtp/pop3 server behind a firewall at work and I can login the
server using ssh. The problem is that the port 110 is closed for external
interface, so I can't get my email messages with pop3 clients.
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:49:53AM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Hi all.
I have a smtp/pop3 server behind a firewall at work and I can login the
server using ssh. The problem is that the port 110 is closed for external
interface, so I can't get my email messages with pop3 clients.
I have done this, and it is not hard. You have to connect SSH with local
port forwarding on port 110. Then, set your mail client to use a pop3
server on localhost. SSH will forward the pop3 request to the connected
machine and send your mail back along the same connection, as if the server
were
* Michael Knoop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010802 11:41]:
I have done this, and it is not hard. You have to connect SSH with local
port forwarding on port 110. Then, set your mail client to use a pop3
server on localhost. SSH will forward the pop3 request to the connected
machine and send your
,[ On Thu, Aug 02, at 12:20PM, Vineet Kumar wrote: ]--
| This is only the case if you use the -g option with ssh or have
| GatewayPorts yes in your config file. The default is (thankfully)
| no. Otherwise, the forwarded port is bound to the localhost interface
| only.
The default
hi ya
list of secure pop3 methodologies
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/secure_pop3.txt
c ya
alvin
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Hi all.
I have a smtp/pop3 server behind a firewall at work and I can login the
server using ssh. The problem is that the port 110
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