-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 12:26 PM, Shawn Rutledge wrote: > Yes I could use a graphical email client but I like to read email from > work over an ssh session. X is too slow and insecure. I could use > VNC though. Is there any reason that you are not able to tunnel the mail itself across SSH (i.e. port forwarding) so that your choice of e-mail client is not limited? I don't know what your setup is that requires you read the mail remotely, but my guess is that you are using an offline protocol (i.e. POP) rather than an online protocol (i.e. IMAP). If this is the case, then your best bet would be to set up a mail server, but this might require more effort than you are willing to devote. It might also be the case that you simply don't want to have multiple clients each with their own configuration. This is understandable, but it is also not a problem if you use the same client (i.e. copy the config files over). Again, though, this may not be an option if you don't use Linux at work. Oh, well. Just thought I would throw out a few suggestions in case it might help. - -- Voltage Spike ,,, (. .) - --ooO-(_)-Ooo-- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (Darwin) iD8DBQE9k2hYpNoctRtUIRQRAlKVAJ4lsoK6vVFwBjPEYyLAtoR+/Z7TngCfVO04 rJitgtNmZ2B6+QW2FOTFJ/g= =gCBr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----