> If you want password security as well as encryption, download Putty and
> create an SSH tunnel for your Squirrelmail session.
> http://www.vbmysql.com/articles/sshtunnel.html is an article on how to
> do it with mySQL but the technique applies to any application, including
> SM.

Or you could do what the rest of the world does, and have your web clients
connect using HTTPS rather than HTTP.  Combine that with the secure_login
plugin, and you've got a much easier solution to implement, plus it's
uniform across all browsers.. Not just for the users who bother to set up
the tunnel.

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