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:/
I am not sure if I understood what is not capable of Squid. You mean that use
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
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On 17/12/10 20:11, Manuel wrote:
Hello,
How common is for the client app to work with SMTPS proxies? I have a
vBulletin forum in a backend that I want it to send e-mails to the users
through a SMTP server in a different server. vBulletin app works fin with
SMTP servers through TLS and SSL but h
Hello,
How common is for the client app to work with SMTPS proxies? I have a
vBulletin forum in a backend that I want it to send e-mails to the users
through a SMTP server in a different server. vBulletin app works fin with
SMTP servers through TLS and SSL but have not tried with Squid yet. I've