Hello, Have a look at SSLwrap. It enables SSL for the outside world but locally no encryption is used.
Brian > [Sorry for the cross-post - I think it's applicable to both -isp and > -user.] > > I need to offer imap, imapssl and pop3ssl services. FWIW, imap would be > localhost only, but -ssl services would be publically accessible. > > My reading thus far leads me towards Courier-imap with Exim 4 > backported to stable so I can interface with ClamAV, but feel free to > point out something important that I've missed. > > Do I need to have a different instance of the server running for each > protocol? i.e. one listening on each port that the three services use > as standard? > > Is there a server that would do the job with just one instance listening > on all three ports? Would there be any advantages or disadvantages to > this? I'm thinking locking/concurrency/that-sorta-thing. > > How do you deal with this situation? Are there any gotchas I need to > know about? I'm guessing that using Maildirs will alleviate many of the > problems that mboxes would create ... > > Any pointers/suggestions/cluebats appreciated! > > jc > > -- > Have a nice cup of tea and a biscuit. Fifty-five million Britons can't > be wrong. Ooo - jammy dodgers!! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED]