On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 09:13:08AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> If my pop3 client I want to use to send mail is outside of our firewall on the
>internet, then I must access its POP3 port via our proxy.
This sounds strange. You cannot access the POP3 port of a POP3 client (email
applica
If my pop3 client I want to use to send mail is outside of our firewall on the
internet, then I must access its POP3 port via our proxy.
I am able to use our CERN(generic) proxy just fine to make HTTP connections, but was
wondering if REBOL was not doing so for POP3
I am using http://www.net