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Re: Re: Can squid be configured as SMTP/SMTPS proxy?

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On 18/12/10 20:27, Manuel wrote:

I am not sure if I understood what is not capable of Squid. You mean that use

The bit that starts with "SMTP" is outside Squid capabilities.

Squid to hide the client IP sender is not possible? This is the goal, the
first message at serverfault is mine:
http://serverfault.com/questions/212333/how-to-hide-the-client-ip-sender-and-show-only-the-smtp-server-ip

MadHatter gave you the answer in full detail. Use RFC 1918 "private" IPs between your servers to restrict information about their public IPs.

A warning ...

The email wars are still going on, privacy in the midst of that battlefield has no chance. Your request smells like a spammer trying to setup bulletproof hosting and you will be treated as one should any of your client machines get infected and start spewing. When it cannot be identified individually you will find your "privacy" gateway taking its place and the entire network blocked indefinitely by large portions of the Internet.

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.9
  Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.3


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