On Sunday 08 September 2019 at 17:35:24, --Ahmad-- wrote: > ? It might be that: a) we don't quite understand what you have done: "i enabled port port in squid for mailing in squid ssl ports 587" is not easy to understand or b) Squid is not designed to be an email proxy, so why are you try to use it as one? Antony. > > On 7 Sep 2019, at 23:24, --Ahmad-- wrote: > > > > Hello Team > > > > i enabled port port in squid for mailing in squid ssl ports 587. I do not understand what that means. > > curl --url 'smtp://smtp.gmail.com:587' --ssl-reqd --mail-from > > 'xxxxxxxx@gcom' --mail-rcpt 'yyyyyyyy@xxxxxxxxx' --upload-file mail.txt > > --user 'zzzzzzz@xxxxxxxxx:mmmmmm' --insecure -x 5.5.152.44:32000 -U > > xpostfix:xpostfix -vv > > > > here what i get in squid error : > > > > 07/Sep/2019:16:23:59 -0400 0 1.1.124.243 - 2.2.152.44 32000 > > TCP_DENIED_REPLY/403 290 PUT ://smtp.gmail.com:587/mail.txt - HIER_NONE/ > > - - - > > > > if i remove squid section : > > > > -x 5.5.152.44:32000 -U xpostfix:xpostfix > > > > im able to send the email . > > > > > > anything else do i need to do in squid ? Don't use it as a mail proxy? Antony. -- If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we'd be so simple that we couldn't. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users