Robert Varga wrote: > Try to conform to the standards. > ...... > If you want to use ssh, then use portforwarding on the client side. If you > use it on the server side, then you need to teach the POP3 client ssh, > which is not really feasible. I want to use it un the client side. Maybe I expressed myself not clearly enough. On the client-side there will be no POP3 server running so port 25 and 110 are unused. The modifications to the inet.conf file are supposed to be on the client side so that pop3 connections to the local host are forwarded to the server using ssh. I do not see a violation of any standard here (I'm not M$ to shitting on standards)
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