Hi Toby, Thanks for your answer.
Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit : > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve <dl...@bluewin.ch> wrote: > > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on > > my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located not on > > my (remote) server but on my local windows box. So what I do is to send > > myself the files using my work's email account, save it on the remote > > server and then attach them in mutt; not the best solution but it works. > > > > I'd like to know if it's possible to attach files directly from the > > local machine. > > Since you're already using ssh tunnels, you could try using the sshfs > filesystem to mount your windows directories remotely on your server. > sshfs is available for Debian, and I believe it should be able to mount > directories hosted on a windows system just as easily as anything else. > > Of course, for this to work you'd have to run an ssh server on your > *windows* box I guess it will be difficult (read forbidden) to that at work. > (and it would have to be visible over the network from your > server). But running an ssh server on your windows box might be a bit > easier than setting up a sambda share. So a Samba share is the only solution left? Thanks, steve