FYI, what I do with Eudora is have it send email via the *POP* server (rather than via a SMTP server). See, for example, <http://www.panix.com/panix/help/mail.xtnd.html> for instructions on how to do this. (Also, entering "eudora UsePOPSend" into Google gives you some more links.)
Ha, cute. Thanks! I didn't know you could send email through POP3.
As I also run my POP connection over a SSH connection, this also gives me a single encrypted tunnel for both sending and receiving email, no matter where I am.
That is what I was using too but would like to get away from having to set up an SSH tunnel for everything. My wife finds it annoying and complains. :^)
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