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I will contact the network person at both
sites and have them check this and there logs. These sites are connected
with a T1 to me and there ISA is in between me and them at their
location. There is no firewall between the site and me, just the ISA
server. I am an ISP for school districts. They all connect with a
T1 to me. I am almost sure it has to be their server and I am trying to
prove it. Kyle From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Christopher Jones 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
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