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    How to configure evolution-mail clients through SQUID proxy ?

    I have configured router(192.168.1.2) to serve only one machine with IP - '192.168.1.6' and set up SQUID proxy on '192.168.1.6'. I have defined some rules(ACL) regarding connections to internet on SQUID proxy.

    I changed the Gateway of rest of machine (192.168.1.60 - 192.168.1.69) from '192.168.1.2' to '192.168.1.6'.

    The policies which I defined in SQUID is working properly but 'Linux Evolution mail' client is not fetching mails.

    Is I have to do any other settings on 'Linux System' or 'Evolution mail client'.

    Please suggest for this ?

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    Re: How to configure evolution-mail clients through SQUID proxy ?

    honestly I don't think you can proxy POP3 or IMAP through Squid, unless maybe if they're encapsulated in SSL...

    servlet jsp
    Last edited by Redagadir; 21st December 2011 at 08:52 AM.

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    Re: How to configure evolution-mail clients through SQUID proxy ?

    Go to Evolution Preferences -> Network Preferences -> Manual proxy configuration
    and fill with the relevant data.

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