On ven., 2011-04-01 at 21:06 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote:
> I'm using GNOME as my Desktop Environment and different network profiles
> for enabling and disabling different proxies as well as switching
> between them. In all that cases my mail server (pop3 and smtp) is
> directly available to my PC (I don't need proxies to connect with them).
> Moreover, the only port that is available for proxy is HTTP. When, I'm
> behind the proxy (which one I'm using for web-surfing) and proxies are
> enabled in Gnome, Evolution is trying to reach the mail-servers via the
> proxies. It continues to do that even, when I'm selecting in Evolution
> settings that I'm directly connected to the Internet (therefore don't
> need any proxies). So I assume this is a bug, that appeared after the
> last upgrade, when evolution ALWAYS using proxies when they are
> available and DOESN'T CARE about it's own settings. 

There is no such thing as pop/smtp proxy in evolution so I fail to see
how this could be possible. Do you have traces of evolution “trying to
reach mail-server via proxies”?

Regards,
-- 
Yves-Alexis

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