On 12 Feb 2010 at 9:18, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
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> Why do you port-forward pop110 to the outside world anyway ?
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Because I'd never thought about it, and it has always
been open from before I used xmail. Even smtps, ssh
etc aren't as open, ie just from selected ip blocks
that are likely to be
Why do you port-forward pop110 to the outside world anyway ?
If you have clients outside, why not use VPNs for this ?
AFAIK, port-forwarding pop3 to the outside world is not advisable.
Maybe Secure POP3 ?
Just my thoughts,
s.
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"I merely function as a channel that filters music through
Ditto,
There's something wrong with TB versions 3.x onwards.
AFAI, they are supposed to get fixed on v3.0.2
s.
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"I merely function as a channel that filters music through
the chaos of noise"
- Vangelis
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