Hi,

The following might be helpful

http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/SquirrelMailIMAPS

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
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On 2 Jul 2002, Erez Doron wrote:

On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 17:17, Michael Sternberg wrote:
Just a proposition - can't you use port forwarding capabilities of SSH ?
is there a way to use ssh to connect to an ssl imap server ?

ssh imap-server 993 ?

i dont think so, but correctme if I'm wrong

If you have ssh, why would you need to further encrypt the connection with
ssl?

ssh remote-server /usr/sbin/imapd

Authentication is handled by ssh. imapd will identify you as a local use,
and require no further authentication.

(works at least for wu-imapd, and supported at least by pine and mutt)

You can of-course port-forward port 143 of remote-server to some local
port, and this will work ith any mailer and any imapd.


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