Ok Jeff... I've done it. Thanks!

I preferred to do the set-net and then configured the
system/schemes/smtp/proxy things to none! It's better like this 'cause I
just don't need the proxy to access my mail server.

Now I have another question (sorry to bug you all, but the FAQ's just
don't answer these ones):
How can I know wich objects, variables and other things exist under an
object?!
It's like this: I know that under system I have schemes. (system/schemes).
How can I know all the objects under a certain object?!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>   Howdy Matos:
>
>         You can specify a proxy for each individual protocol.  I
> believe the following should work for you:
>
> (In your user.r, or at the top of your script:)
>
>    set-net [[EMAIL PROTECTED] mail.host.dom]
>    system/schemes/http/proxy/host: "your.proxy.host"
>    system/schemes/http/proxy/port-id: <some-number>
>
>   (Of course, substituting in all your information..)
>
>   You probably want ftp and others too.  I believe you can also just
> set a by-pass for individual protocols as well -- which might be a
> cleaner way to do what you want...
>
>         -jeff
>
> >  Hello all...
> >  I'm having this  problem: I can  access my e-mail server without  a
> > proxy  se= rver, but if  i try to  access it with  the  "help" of my
> > proxy server then i can't reach it (it is not the objective = of the
> > proxy server). But if I want to access web pages, the only way to do
> > that is using the proxy server.
> >  My problem is that when  we configure the proxy  server in REBOL he
> > assumes=  that the  proxy should be  used  also to   access the mail
> > server. Is there a way to correct this excluding the hipo= thesis of
> > doing a set-net every time i want to access the web or the mail?!

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