Yes u can. Masquerade the Pop3 ports on the server. Use caching name server
and in the clients set gateway and dns as squid server IP
It works for me :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexandre Correa" <alexandre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Stefano Del Furia" <delfo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Problem using Outlook Express 6.0 with Squid
with squid.. NO
Squid supports...
* proxying and caching of HTTP, FTP, and other URLs
* proxying for SSL
* cache hierarchies
* ICP, HTCP, CARP, Cache Digests
* transparent caching
* WCCP (Squid v2.3 and above)
* extensive access controls
* HTTP server acceleration
* SNMP
* caching of DNS lookups
* from squid-cache.org
On 11/14/06, Stefano Del Furia <delfo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HI,
ok, Squid is an HTTP Proxy.
Is there a way of using Outlook Express (or other pop3 client) with SQUID
???
Thanks in advance
Stefano
In data Wed, 07 Jun 2006 14:17:31 +0200, Joost de Heer
<sanguis@xxxxxxxxx>
ha scritto:
> Stefano Del Furia wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> we have installed Squid 2.5 for Windows and all works fine, but we
>> have
>> a
>> problem using outlook express 6.0.
>> When we try to retrieve the e-mail from a pop3 account we got always
>> an
>> error 10060 while if we bypass the proxy all works fine.
>> Is there some configuration's trick that we must use for getting
>> Outlook
>> express to works ???
>> Thanks in advance
>> Stefano
>
> - Squid is a HTTP proxy, not a POP3 proxy.
> - What does your error log say?
>
> Joost
>
>
>
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