On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 12:01:43PM -0800, Easthope wrote: > Roberto Sanchez & others, > > At Thu, 25 Jan 2007 12:45:38 -050, Roberto Sanchez said, > "Setup mutt on the machine and ssh in when > you are travelling." > > It works as you outline. > POP3 server, is on machine P. > fetchmail, exim, mutt and ssh are on home machine, H. > ssh is on mobile machine M. > You can setup mutt on machine M and have it just pull messages directly from machine P via POP. If you always want most of your messages waiting there for you, then you can use fetchmail. I think that exim is not necessary for your needs.
> Also, thanks for explaining why the MAC > address can not not identify H to the world. > > I wonder about streamlining even further. > Ie., run exim and mutt, or other MUA, on M > with M-exim communicating with H-exim by SMTP > tunnelled in TLS. A message would travel > thusly. > > SMTP > POP3 in TLS > P =====> H ======> M-exim ===> M-MUA > > Any chance of this working? Any tips on > configuring it before I waste too many > hours ... or days? > As I said, exim is probably overkill. You can do what you want with mutt+fetchmail. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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