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 Em 30/09/2010 13:38, Alona Rossen escreveu:
Can squid be configured as SMTP/SMTPS proxy?



    squid is NOT a native smtp proxy.

altough, with the CONNECT method, most used by https connection on squid context, you can connect in any port and, indeed, you can have a SMTP session through squid. For that you would need:

1) ACLs that allows CONNECT to TCP port 25 ... default configurations, SSL_Ports acl specifically, do not allow that 2) your smtp/smtps/whatever client would need to know how to tunnel connections through an https proxy

if you can acchieve both (#1 is easy, it depends only on some few configurations), you could successfully tunnel ANY protocol through squid using CONNECT method, including your smtp and smtps.

in the past (and probably nowadays also) there were several virus/zombies that search for open http/https proxy machines and, if found, send spam mail through them using exactly CONNECT to TCP 25 ports of servers and, when connected, deliver the SPAMs. This is REAL, this happened and probably also happens nowadays. And that said, with a capable smtp/smtps/pop3/pop3s/imap4/imap4s/whatever client, you CAN tunnel those connections successfully through squid !




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