On Nov 5, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Tracy R Reed wrote:
Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Any suggestions?
Look into perdition. If you can run the perdition pop/imap proxy on
a machine out there somewhere which you do control on port 80 and
configure it to talk to your normal imap server wherever it is you
might have a solution.
likewise, if you can get to port 443, use SSL. Perdition will
happily support SSL on either end (from the client, and to the
proxied server).
Gregory
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