Hello
Are you talking about web-based email? If NOT then Squid is NOT what is
blocking your users!
Port 25 is used for SMTP mail. If your users cannot access remote
mailboxes, then they probably can't get out through port 110 (POP) or
port 143 (IMAP).
If you are using your Suse box as a firewall/router then check out your
firewall/natd settings...
Take care,
Waitman Gobble
EMK Design
Buena Park California
http://emkdesign.com
+1.7145222528
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 22:05, Ricardo Fitzgerald wrote:
Hi,
I have a small networks setup consisting in 5 win computers and a Suse 7.3
Pro Linux server, running a mailserver, a nameserver, and using Squid as a
transparent proxy.
I only have a few users and mail is delivered using
fetchmail-sendmail-procmail, I need the windows clients to access an
alternative mail box which is in another providers mail server, (right now I
can see it in kmail on the server only)my problem is squid doesn't allow me
to do that, I tried opening port 25, but it didn't work either.
Thanks,
Rick
Received on Sun Oct 13 2002 - 23:07:00 MDT
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