On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 08:27 -0400, Earl Shannon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Such a connection might be useful if the imap server expected to
> have the client running locally. I think the UW Imap server does that,
> but I'm only guessing. As others have already pointed out, doing it
> with Cyrus is not on
Hello,
Such a connection might be useful if the imap server expected to
have the client running locally. I think the UW Imap server does that,
but I'm only guessing. As others have already pointed out, doing it
with Cyrus is not only a bad idea, it probably won't work.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
Sim
> On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 21:18 +, Brian Huffman wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Evolution has an option to remotely connect to an imap server that you
>> otherwise
>> can not connect to by using means such as ssh. It allows a "custom
>> command" to
>> connect to the imap server. The default is:
>>
>> "ss
On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 21:18 +, Brian Huffman wrote:
> All,
>
> Evolution has an option to remotely connect to an imap server that you
> otherwise
> can not connect to by using means such as ssh. It allows a "custom command"
> to
> connect to the imap server. The default is:
>
> "ssh -C
All,
Evolution has an option to remotely connect to an imap server that you otherwise
can not connect to by using means such as ssh. It allows a "custom command" to
connect to the imap server. The default is:
"ssh -C -l %u %h exec /usr/sbin/imapd"
I suspect that this would work with UoW imap