Thank you Anton, but the company where I work makes a monitoring of the
connections. If they "see" that I use https tunnelling over a specific
server, they could decide to close it. Tunnelling is a technique that some
people use to bypass the proxies.
Just a question: do you know why Altme does not use port 80 (standard http)?
Note: I wll get more info about shareware application ;-)

Thank you!

On Nov 24, 2007 3:24 AM, Anton Rolls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi Alessandro,
>
> Maybe this will help you to use AltME.
>
> I paraphrase Steeve from 18-Oct-2007 in AltME Rebol3 world:
>  "To use Altme behind a proxy (which uses user/pass authentication) is
> use 2 linked apps: "Proxifier" [Windows shareware] to force Altme to use
> a proxy and "HTTP Tunnel" to bypass the local restrictions of the
> company's proxy."
>
> Regards,
>
> Anton.
>
> Alessandro Manotti wrote:
> > ML or not ML....
> >
> > I'm obliged to use ML since I have not an account in AltMe, and AleMe
> does
> > not work well behid firewall and proxies. Even because I work in a
> company
> > for all the day and I cannot use AltMe (only port 80 (http) is open, and
> > AleMe does NOT use such port).
> > So, ML is  my only feasible solution.  Maybe, someone could create a
> simple
> > Altme like system that works in standard http protocol....
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