Thanks for your input. Excuse my naiveness, but assuming I want to do the same 
for ldap/sieve and co: can I do that through the same 2022 tunnel or do I 
need a new one for each protocol?

Thanks, Joh

On Friday 24 August 2007 21:34:12 Joseph Spenner wrote:
> --- Johannes Graumann
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm in a firewalled LAN which provides a ssh-proxy
> > to access outside machines
> > which I have to use like so:
> >
> > 1) build tunnel
> > ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -L 2022:OUTSIDEBOX:22
> >
> > 2) make connection
> > ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] -p 2022
> >
> > What I now wish to do is to access an outside
> > mailserver (especially port 993)
> > through this proxy.
>
> Assuming OUTSIDEBOX can connect to your
> OUTSIDEMAILSERVER, you should be able to connect using
> the tunnel in #1, then another tunnel:
>
> 2a) ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -L
> 9993:OUTSIDEMAILSERVER:993 -p 2022
>
> Then point your email client at localhost:9993
>
>
>
>
>
>
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