On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:47 PM, BR!j!TH briji...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello anybody out there to help me
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2010/1/19 BR!j!TH briji...@gmail.com
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingGmailWithEvolution
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Hi,
How can I set up gmail account in evolution mail client.I have tried it few
times but failed to connect. another important info that I have to give is I
am accessing internet through a proxy server. That might me the reason for
the failure. Can any one help me to configure evolution so that
Hi Brijith,
in a network having a proxied interment connection...
The proxy is not the most important part of the puzzle here. What
matters is that the proxy's firewall should allow connections via the
IMAP/POP3 ports (that is how we connect to gmail). If your IT
department/whoever takes care
Thanks for your reply
If your IT department/whoever takes care of the proxy allows you,
Here we are using squid What I have to do to enable those ports
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vi /etc/fw/fw
Allow In_Port=111 222
OUT_TCP_PORTS=https http pop3
On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 15:05 +0530, BR!j!TH wrote:
Thanks for your reply
If your IT department/whoever takes care of the proxy allows
you,
Here we are using squid What I have to do to enable those ports
Please note that you should active the option in your gmail-setting
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vi /etc/fw/fw
I cant find anything like this in our proxy machine. Let me clear it we are
using squid as proxy server here. So if I am not wrong these setting will be
some where inside /etc/squid.conf. can any one tell where exactly I have to
modify.
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hmmm ..well looks like u guys dont have a seperate fw in place ...yes in
squid.conf u can make an access list allowing certain ports by :
vi /etc/s quid/squid.conf
acl Safe_ports port 80
the above will allow traffic coming in from port 80 to pass through
squid . Bear in mind If the proxy
can you more specific
vi /etc/s quid/squid.conf
*acl Safe_ports port 80 *
the above will allow traffic coming in from port 80 to pass through squid
. Bear in mind If the proxy uses(mostly it would) auth u will still need
to auth
What change I have to make in squid.conf
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