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> Hi Group,
>
> I am using squid to block pretty much all web access other than
> work-related
> sites.  However, I need to open up some of the popular webmail sites.

Um, can you see the self-contradiction in that? popular webmail sites are
naturally non-work. If you operate via email you should have company
servers to handle that.

>
> I was able to get hotmail work properly with the following ACL. But I am
> having problems with gmail.com and mail.yahoo.
>
> acl WebmailSites dstdomain
> .ard.yahoo.com
> .login.yahoo.com
> .mail.yahoo.com
> .gmail.com
> .mail.google.com
> .google.com/accounts
> .google.ca/accounts

These are NOT dstdomain.
dstdoman is quite naturally ONLY a _domain_ .
The /acounts is an URI.

> .hotmail.com
> .live.com
> .passport.com
>
> For the gmail site, it won't seem to take the two /accounts entries at
> all.
>
> The yahoo site partially works, but I get 'unable to load javascript'
> errors.

Which would be natural if the javascript sub-includes are located elsewhere.

>
> Has anyone got these to work?  Care to share your ACL's with me?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> Davan Wong
>

Amos




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