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Sorry....I got confused with Outlook Express. Had a big
night J However, Outlook can
be configured to use IE's internet settings. If the mail server is outside your perimeter firewall, then
you could easily add a static route to direct all requests for that mail server
directly to your firewall. On the firewall you need to add a rule to allow
STMP/POP/IMAP (whichever you use) out to that mail server. If your email clients are not configured to use a Proxy
server, then it may be unlikely the requests are even reaching the proxy
server. Have you looked at the logs on the proxy? Chris Jones -----Original Message----- > Outlook uses your IE Proxy Settings,
so you need to do one of two > things: Outlook does not use IE proxy
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