You need another way of reaching POP3. Most people use NAT, but there
also exists POP3 proxies.
Regards
Henrik
"Jason Anthony P. Vidaure" wrote:
>
> What do you think is the problem? Need Help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> At 10:18 AM 1/8/2003 +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> >This is NOT a Squid question.
> >
> >Squid is a HTTP proxy. POP3 is not HTTP.
> >
> >Note: Many browsers can use HTTP proxies when fetching spop3 email as
> >this POP3 tunnelled over SSL, but not plain pop3.
> >
> >Regards
> >Henrik
> >
> >"Jason Anthony P. Vidaure" wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi! I can't still connect to outside pop3 servers.
> > >
> > > This is the setup. I have one Linux Box (Red Hat 7.2) with 2 ethernet
> > > cards. eth0 is connected to dsl and eth1 is connected to the hub for
> > > internal network. My linux box is serving as our web server, email server
> > > and proxy server (using squid). My workstation 1 (win 98) can send and
> > > receive emails from our linux box. They are using Outlook Express to do
> > > this. They also have other email account via other ISP and they want it
> > > to get it via our existing network setup using their Outlook Express with
> > > two email accounts. But this does not work. How can they get their emails
> > > considering our existing setup?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Jason Vidaure
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