Re: [squid-users] FAQ? Outlook and Squid?

From: Tim Bates <tin@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:29:26 +1000

Squid is a HTTP proxy. It will cache/proxy HTTP requested from emails
(such as linked pictures) but not emails themselves.

If you want to grab emails from lots of servers and re-host them
locally, fetchmail might help you. If you want help or anything on this,
I'll be happy to help. Email me direct though, not the list.

Tim Bates

D & E Radel wrote:

> Greetings.
>
> Sorry if this is a recurring question. I checked through the Squid FAQ
> and didn't see anything on caching email. I have set our Outlook
> clients to use IE's LAN settings, however the proxy is not working for
> Outlook.
>
> I am guessing we need some email proxy system. What is the best
> no-brainer solution to this. We have a number of smtp and pop3 servers
> our staff need to access. We are running Squid on Debian Linux and
> have a number of Server 2003 domain controllers. Many thanks.
>
> regards,
> D.Radel.
>
Received on Sun Jul 10 2005 - 21:29:56 MDT

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