...and I am fully SSH tunneled on my mail connections and otherwise locked down before I sign onto wireless networks even in my office. (For more on SSH tunneling, a way of creating a secure connection from a local machine to a remote host, read the several articles at O'Reilly Networks, or buy SSH: The Secure Shell, a Definitive Guide.) [80211b News]
Yesyesyes... but I can't find anyone that says they offer an obivous service such as a POP server that you can establish an SSH tunnel to. I know plenty about reaching down into the guts of SSH and making it do tricks already. What good if is all of this repeated nagging to tunnel all of my connections if I have no opposite end of the tunnel? Do I really need to fork over the money for a dedicated server just to be allowed to read mail safely? If that is true, no one will ever do it.
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