If you set system/schemes/e-mail/proxy: false, it will bypass the standard
proxy setting. Hope this helps!
- jim
At 10:47 AM 1/29/00 +0100, you wrote:
>um... I was mailing to an address at my provider - not the other side of the
>globe!
>Please read my original question below very carefully - I left it in.
>
>Summary:
>When I remove proxy settings, I get an immediate reply when sending an e
>mail, but I cannot get webpages.
>When I leave the proxy settings, I can get any webpage instantly, but I get
>the error shown below when sending an email.
>
>So, is there a way to tell rebol to avoid the usage of the proxy when
>sending an email?
>
>Kind Regards
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 10:20 AM
>Subject: [REBOL] rebol & Pandora Re:
>
>
> > Network time-outs can happen anytime.
> > It's usually caused by net congestion.
> > Or, a particular server is having trouble.
> > You can increase the network timeout
> > to give servers more time to respond.
> > This is why you should set win95
> > packets to 512 because when connecting to
> > sites outside your country things get lost and
> > they end up having to resend packs over and over.
> >
>...
> > > OK, did more testing: proxy.pandora.be, port 8080, type "generic" seems
>to
> > > do the tric. Getting web-pages works fine, but now I no longer can send
>a
> > > mail:
> > >
> > > >> send [EMAIL PROTECTED] "test"
> > > connecting to: mail-out.pandora.be
> > > ** Access Error: Network timeout.
> > > ** Where: smtp-port: open [scheme: 'smtp]
> > > if email?
> > > >>