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    #11
    If you knowingly circumvent their security policies and they find out you'll be fired. Simple as.

    Then you'll be on here boohoo-ing about being terminated early.

    Easiest thing is to get a mobile phone/data card that does web access then you're keeping things entirely seperate.

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      #12
      Its quite common for clients like the investment banks to block web mail access these days, the easy solution is to set-up a mail forwarder on your POP mail-server to your work address. If you want to send out simple emails its not too hard to install a simple cgi/php script on your server (if you have a site) to send emails, just make sure it has a cryptic URL (without mail in it) and is protected by a password.

      Where there's a will there's a way.
      Last edited by TwoWolves; 4 October 2006, 12:58.

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        #13
        Firewall circumvention often comes up on here. Usually most of them have whitelists with an implicit deny at the end. However, you might try IMAP/POP over SSL (993/995), a VPN back 'home' or Remote Desktop (RDP). The one that will usually work is your own web server over HTTP/S with webmail software on it (e.g. Squirrelmail / Roundcube; both these will query an IMAP server for you and present it in HTML).

        The best option is the one mentioned earlier - use your own means of connecting off their network e.g. 3G or public 802.11a/b/g/n (WiFi).

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          #14
          VPN likely to be unpopular as is forwarding mail.

          Its their network, you are a guest. The restrictions are there for a purpose.

          If you use their mail system for any non client related stuff it could be seen as tacit approval / recommendation of that mail from the client. It is so easy for you to hit reply from inside your mail client.

          VPN makes your network part of theirs & vice versa, this allows routes for infection etc.

          Use webmail or a seperate system.
          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            #15
            Originally posted by ratewhore
            Damn the clients and their security policies. And those access control swipe cards, they're a pain too. What are they thinking of. And while we're at it, get rid of the firewalls and anti-virus. Why can't I send a virus if I want? And those passwords too, they're a bit of a bugger...
            Point taken but there's a HUGE variation in what network restrictions are in place from one client to the next. One private bank I did some work for in Switzerland were tight but at the same time sensible. A big confectionary PLC in the UK blocked anything and everything - with no underlying reason.

            Ever consider that some networks may have had restrictions placed upon them by complete numpties who don't have any real reason to put some restrictions on in the first place?

            Also, if I need to access certain things as part of my job, then what? Most clients don't issue me with an email address on their own network, they send all emails to my own work mail account. Its fine when they restrict mail for their employees who have acccess to work email, but what about the contractor?

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              #16
              3G phone with POP client / Web access. Why on earth risk a contract job paying hundreds a day, due to trying to check if your missus wants you to pick up a fivers worth of bog roll....??
              Vieze Oude Man

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                #17
                You pathetic monkeys! Not like us elite ones!

                http://www.mail2web.com/
                Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheMonkey
                  You pathetic monkeys! Not like us elite ones!

                  http://www.mail2web.com/

                  hey monkey, I clicked on that site and its blocked from work !

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by css_jay99
                    hey monkey, I clicked on that site and its blocked from work !
                    ARgh!
                    Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...

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