Re: :: Accessing .Mac mail from within a Corporate Structure ::
- From: Myles Braithwaite <myles.braithwaite@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 16:57:51 -0400
> The best solution I know of, if you can afford it, is to get a cellular
> modem that lets you bring your own outside Internet access with you wherever
> you go. It's a little card that you plug into your laptop and it has a
> little cellphone-style antenna. So you can continue to access the Internet
> and send and receive ALL your email with the same email client accounts you
> always use...and it all remains in one easily managed location. And you
> remain in control of your life.
Or if you had a remote Computer you could use SSH Forward. Or even get an
email proxy which will change the port.
At my work I don't connect to my email with the POP Server Port 110 but
instead use 10110.
.
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