On May 7, 2009, at 10:24 AM, indyrowe wrote:
Of course there are reasons proxy imap.
I was using gmail via a squid proxy. I was port forwarding on a
desktop
traffic for https, because gmail was blocked by security, to my
squid proxy.
That was working well, but now google has changed som
Of course there are reasons proxy imap.
I was using gmail via a squid proxy. I was port forwarding on a desktop
traffic for https, because gmail was blocked by security, to my squid proxy.
That was working well, but now google has changed something because it
doesn't work any more. however all
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> wrote:
> > there's no reason to proxy IMAP, unless you want to sniff it
> > (which you can even without proxying), or filter for viruses and spam.
> > See untangle for the latter.
> >
> > If you want neither one, do simply NAT.
On 26.02.
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
>> I'm on Ubuntu Linux 8.04
>
> there's no reason to proxy IMAP, unless you want to sniff it
> (which you can even without proxying), or filter for viruses and spam.
> See untangle for the latter.
>
> If you want neither one, do simply
On 26.02.09 14:52, sameer shinde wrote:
> > Squid is an http proxy and has no means to proxy imap traffic!
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Angela Williams wrote:
> >> Can anyone let me know, How do I do this?
> >> Is there any way I can do it with squid? Is there any other way?
> > Not with s
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Angela Williams wrote:
>
> Squid is an http proxy and has no means to proxy imap traffic!
>
>> Can anyone let me know, How do I do this?
>> Is there any way I can do it with squid? Is there any other way?
>
> Not with squid but it depends on what platform squid is
On Thursday 26 February 2009, sameer shinde wrote:
> I'm using squid3.0 as our proxy server to serve the internet users,
> which is working fine. Now I want users to access IMAP(say gmail on imap)
> over my proxy.
Squid is an http proxy and has no means to proxy imap traffic!
> Can anyone let me
I'm using squid3.0 as our proxy server to serve the internet users,
which is working fine. Now I want users to access IMAP(say gmail on imap)
over my proxy.
Can anyone let me know, How do I do this?
Is there any way I can do it with squid? Is there any other way?
So far what I've read on google is