Matt Morgan writes:
Another way to do this is to install an IMAP proxy on your intermediary server. It's going to accept imaps connections (and your SSL cert will be installed on the intermediary server itself), then turn around and forward those connections to your real IMAP server. There's very little benefit in encrypting the proxied connection of your LAN, so the forwarded connection can be non-encrypted.Thanks! This sounds like the way we'd want to do it. Is IMAP proxying something Courier can do, or is an IMAP proxy something different?
Courier can proxy IMAP connections.
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