Interesting, I hadn't heard of stunnel before. It looks like a proxy service. The way I read it you would need to configure 2 things:
- Configure stunnel to talk to GMail on the port GMail expects (465 for SSL?) and to accept incoming (local) connections on some port you specify (e.g. port 5000)
- Configure your mail client to talk to localhost on port 5000. The outgoing traffic will then go to stunnel, which will forward it on to the configured GMail port
Example setup at
http://www.charmedquark.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=7943
Regards. Al
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