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Roger Oberholtzer spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> Is it possible to have a machine that is available externally
> (a firewall-type box) run an imapd that can access an imapd
> running on an internal box? I want to make my imap maildir on an
> internal machine available, via a linux 'firewall', to a computer
> not on the internal network.
>
> My internal imapd is Courier. The firewall box is running nothing
> yet.
>
> Just a pointer to get me started would be great.

you're over-complicating. just do a port forward on the firewall to the 
internal IMAP server
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