Hello! W dniu 2011-05-31 00:10, Justin pisze: > The obvious hole for doing personal and unmonitored email is to use a smartphone or tablet on the local 3G network. I remember working in one of the big four comsulting companies few years ago. Of course we were not allowed to use personal email, and in fact all the standard POP3 and SMTP ports were blocked on the corporate network. However, the corporate firewalls did not block SSH and FTP ports, because some employees would use them for company projects. Since I owned my own server then, I set up a simple port redirector on it, redirecting the SSH port to POP3, SMTP or squid proxy. This way I could use my personal mail and browse the Web unmonitored. OK, enough off topic ;-) Regards, Michau. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2011-05-31 10:00:28
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