Hi Arun,
Arun Sharma forced the electrons to say:
> Netscape already has it built in. The mail server that you use needs
> to be capable of speaking SSL. I don't know of any that run on Linux.
Does imapd+ssh qualify? That is, can an SSL capable mail client talk to an
imap server with ssh enabled?
I am slightly confused about all these stuff. Mainly, ssh, openssh,
ssl and so on. So far as I can make out, ssl is the library and ssh is
the application. openssh is the BSD implementation (or is it port?) of
ssh. Where does pgp/gpg come in this picture of secure communications?
> See the ppp options documentation. If you put the right things in
> /etc/ppp/options, the routing table will be set automagically.
Or else, one can use the ip-up script to do that.
Binand
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