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