On 13.01.07 20:14, Chris Nighswonger wrote:
> > How to allow SMTP/POP traffic bypassing squid,what is the iptables
> >configuration for it
>
> iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -m tcp -m multiport -o <your_outside_if> -j
> ACCEPT --dports 25,110,465,995
even 587 for mail submission. And 143+993 for imap/imaps.
> Replace <your_outside_if> with whatever is appropriate for you system.
> This will forward all pop and smtp traffic to your outside interface.
> You may remove ports 465 and 995 if you like. They allow ssl traffic
> to gmail. Make sure your email clients are not using the proxy
> settings, but are configured normally.
However, this has nothing to do with squid (and squid has nothing to do with
e-mail, so it even belongs here ;)
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