-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi again!
On 29 Sep 1998, Dale E. Martin wrote: > Ulisses Alonso Camaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I know that one possibility is to use ssh to forward this connections... > > but I can't be sure that users will make use of it... > > You can be sure if your firewall disables connections to your mail server, > and then provide directions on how to use ssh to forward the port through > the firewall. The second method of using ssh in the "fetchmail" FAQ is > working extremely well for me. (I _do_ only have two users fetching mail, > though :-)) There is an authentification method called APOP that uses a "simple" diggest (using md5sum) that I found very useful, qpopper saves the passwords used with APOP authentification in another file (so you also can have different passwords) The only problem is that some clients doesn't support it (eg: netscape), Eudora light supports it regards, Ulisses - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Computers are useless. They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: latin1 Comment: PGP public key avaliable at http://www.rediris.es/cert/keyserver iQB1AwUBNhkQ2A/N+5+NQ63pAQEXhwL/cXR4ba8+4pOsxNYvP5NLHQpH6H8spX2b 6eycmD/nEz+sORoJnHqTMCi1QLOGwKGCqXpNJwmxYKh+CUKKYfXtylAtqaJy6bsU yj7Pe7MmUcmyshWaZX4/IozgzjUpT/sQ =GlAp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----