Using the built-in SSH client in Mac OS X. Mac OS X includes a command-line SSH client as part of the operating system. To use it, goto Finder, and selext Go - Utilities from the top menu. Then look for Terminal. Terminal can be used to get a local terminal window.
PuTTY's raw connection type is just a way of making a raw TCP connection. You can use telnet or nc to achieve the same thing in Terminal:
will@Darwin:~> nc relay.plus.net 25 220 relay.plus.net ESMTP Exim Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:02:08 +0100 helo 250 pih-relay08.plus.net Hello [1.2.3.4] quit 221 pih-relay08.plus.net closing connection will@Darwin:~> telnet relay.plus.net 25 Trying 212.159.8.107. Connected to relay.plus.net. Escape character is '^]'. 220 relay.plus.net ESMTP Exim Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:03:10 +0100 helo 250 pih-relay08.plus.net Hello [1.2.3.4] quit 221 pih-relay08.plus.net closing connection Connection closed by foreign host.
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