On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 16:48, Jesse Keating wrote:

> 
> Pretty much any webmail service will do this.  What you might look into
> though, is using an SSH tunnel to get access to the ports you want.

This was the first thing I thought off, but they also block ssh as well
:)

(Its stupid, I'm a security development engineer, ie IDS etc..) and I
cannot even do my job correctly, as thy block alot of ports I need)

They block external: pop/s,imap/s,smtp (afaik),ssh,tracroute,ping.
Just to name a few.

Hence my reason for a web based system, but they do allow access to http
and https, so I was going to setup it up on https.

Mark
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