On 7/5/05, Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. Thanks. I googled, too, and also found http://www.horde.org/imapproxy/ http://www.imapproxy.org/ which sound similar. (I have a tendency to get excited and write back first, then google afterward ... but again, thanks for clueing me in!)