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[05] HOW CAN I MAKE A SECURE TUNNEL/CONNECTION FOR POP3/IMAP?
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To do this, you must first be a MetaARPA member. Second, you must
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have a flexible SSH client on your computer that will allow you to
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create an ssh tunnel/tcp port forward rule.
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To set up a secure pop3 or imap tunnel, you'll want to issue a
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command on *your* computer similar to this:
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ssh -l <user> -p 443 -n -N -q -L <port>:mail:<rport> tty.freeshell.org
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-l <user> Your SDF user id
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-p 443 The MetaARPA sshd server port
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-L <port>:mail:<rport> A local port, the mailserve and a remote port
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Examples:
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pop3: -L 9999:mx.sdf.org:110
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imap: -L 9999:mx.sdf.org:143
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Once you have set up this tunnel, then all you need to do is point your
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client (a mailreader, fetchmail, web browser, et cetera) to the 9999
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port on your local host. You will then be using the ssh tunnel to
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connect to SDF.
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Also, note that wm.sdf.org runs imaps as well.
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