<quote who="Stephen"> > Hi, > > Squid is an HTTP proxy only. It simply doesn't understand other protocols > let alone forward them (it will, however, tunnel SSL and also allow FTP > over HTTP for FTP in web browsers). I was getting to that bit ;-) > > If you want other protocols (POP3/SMTP) then you need a POP3/SMTP relay or > NAT/firewall. > > The SQUID FAQ is a good place to go to find out this stuff! > > Regards, > Stephen > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gavin Henry [mailto:ghenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 08 March 2005 13:41 > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [squid-users] POP3/SMTP Probs. > Importance: High > > > > <quote who="antonio_r\@libero\.it"> >> Hello. >> >> I have SuSE Linux 9.1 with squid-2.5.STABLE5-37.i586 installed, no >> firewall installed. Web browsing work fine but POP3/SMTP connections >> from >> clients (Windows 2000 machines running MS Outlook Express 6) don't work. >> I >> checked the squid config...but I have no idea how to fix this BIG >> problem. >> Anyone can help me? I'm looking forward to your kind reply. >> >> Thank You in advance, >> > > Could you post your squid.conf acl section? > > > -- > Kind Regards, > > Gavin Henry. > Managing Director. > > T +44 (0) 1224 279484 > M +44 (0) 7930 323266 > F +44 (0) 1224 742001 > E ghenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Open Source. Open Solutions(tm). > > http://www.suretecsystems.com/ > > > ================================================================== > The HENLEY College > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message and any files transmitted with it is intended for the > addressee only and may contain information that is confidential > and/or legally privileged. > > Unauthorised use is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you > are not the addressee, you should not read, copy, disclose or > otherwise use this message, including any picture or graphic and any > attachment, except for the purpose of delivery to the addressee. We > make every effort to keep our network free from viruses. However, you > do need to verify this e-mail and any attachments to it to be virus > free as we can take no responsibility for any computer virus which > might be transferred by way of this e-mail.