On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 09:45, Cooper Stevenson wrote: > The first image depicts my email client connected to my IMAP server > using SpamAssassin. Now, while the 'images' directory is a sub-folder > under my home directory, there is absolutely no reason why this could > not be a Samba share pointing to a remote Linux or NT server. This means > in effect that business travelers can access their email and files > centrally through their email client. Doing so negates the need for a > VPN within the scope of these accesses. The user need know only how to > set their account up through their email client. Security is handled via > Secure Socket Layer (SSL). This is helpful during those panicked 2 a.m. > phone calls from Sales associates who had inadvertently wiped out their > Sales presentation documents.
So wait--let me understand this. You're using UW-IMAP to access the /files/ in your home directory? And UW-IMAP lets you do that even if they're not recognized mbox files? Hmm.... Wil -- Wil Cooley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * Linux, UNIX, Networking and Security Solutions * * * * * Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc *
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