On 9/1/05, Yuan Jue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
> 
> I have a problem here. As a student of one of the universities in China, I
> cannot connect to other countries directly, we kind of using an intranet
> called CERNET which do not allow directly connect to abroad. When browsering
> the web, I need http proxy. And since I have a gmail, I want to use some mail
> client to receive/post my mails from gmail, so I still need a socks proxy.
> 
> Finding a socks proxy is not a big problem. The problem is, I can not use the
> proxy in Kmail, which is now my main mail client since my WM is KDE. The
> KBiff (a mail notifier for KDE) also can not connect to gmail. My question
> is: Is there any proxy tools that can set one program to use a certain proxy
> while other programs are still unaffected, because I don't want to use a
> global proxy, and it can not set global socks proxy in KDE, right?
> 
> Does anybody have some suggestions? Any solution to my problem, say the
> receive/post/notify mails problem, is appreciated.

You can access GMail via POP3/SMTP, and even encrypt the traffic - is
this suitable for you?

-- 
Dmitry Mityugov, St. Petersburg, Russia
I ignore all messages with confidentiality statements

"We live less by imagination than despite it" - Rockwell Kent, "N by E"
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