On Thursday 15 May 2008 15:24, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > Incoming to the mail server. Outgoing from your laptop. We're talking > about configuring your laptop at Wifi hotspots aren't we? Or have I > totally lost the plot? > I was thinking about configuring the server to accept my connections from hotspots, but not unknown ones. > (Nota Bene: "incoming" and "outgoing" has nothing to do with the > direction the mail is flowing. The machine behind the firewall that > sends the initial TCP request is the "outgoing" machine from the point > of view of the firewall, whether it's sending mail or reading it). > I *think* I'm still with you :-) But still, the first decision is whether to accept the connection, isn't it? > Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're trying to do. > Worry not - I confuse myself at times :-) What I'm really trying to do is get my head around the issues regarding working away from home. I have imap mail set up, and was wondering whether to go further to allow access to my files while away from home, but I need some basic background understanding before I try to get specifics. Otherwise I don't know what is relevant reading and what isn't :-) I'm assuming that I'd have to do something like a vnc connection - but since I don't have the basics, I could be way off beam. Anne -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list