Yes.
The problem is, when a user turns on proxy on his/her IE,
the mail proxy is also on automatically in the OutLook
Express of mac. Then the user will be confused.
From: "Andrew Lowe" <andrew@pccentre.com.au>
> We had a similar problem with Outlook Express on a Mac. At first it seems
> that it is not a squid problem at all being a mail problem.. because squid
> does not work for POP3 or SMTP. However it is.. Outlook had some setting
> telling it to use a proxy server to connect, and had our proxy in there
> (dont know how, it just got there by "Magic Microsoft Madness"... anyway to
> fix the problem just turn off the proxy in Outlook or the mail program you
> use, because squid does not proxy mail, only http...
>
> Andrew Lowe
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