Hi.
I've just been thinking about that, but in that case I won't show you
how the program operate in real-time. Moreover, the tcmpdump doesn't
show anything while being running. Maybe because I'm using Wi-Fi?
According to the log attached in my previous message:
1) My IP: 10.20.50.52
2)
On mar., 2011-04-05 at 12:35 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote:
I've just been thinking about that, but in that case I won't show you
how the program operate in real-time.
Hmhm, I don't understand? Why? (though if you use port 110 it means
you're not using encryption so it's indeed a bad idea to
Hi.
I just made a testing with the wide-system proxy server disabled and
enabled as well. You may find the debug information into the attached
file. I did it within the one session with the disabled proxy (last
timestamp: 11:56:59.310593 ) than, the proxy settings has been enabled
(last
On lun., 2011-04-04 at 12:24 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote:
I just made a testing with the wide-system proxy server disabled and
enabled as well. You may find the debug information into the attached
file. I did it within the one session with the disabled proxy (last
timestamp: 11:56:59.310593 )
I've been using netstat -anp for checking the evolution connection
state. And when the proxy is enabled evolution is trying to reach the
SMTP/POP3 servers via proxy. If you need, I may send you these excerpts,
but I'm not sure it will be useful. If you have any ideas what else I
have/may to send
Please let the bug on CC:
On sam., 2011-04-02 at 09:26 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote:
I've been using netstat -anp for checking the evolution connection
state. And when the proxy is enabled evolution is trying to reach the
SMTP/POP3 servers via proxy. If you need, I may send you these
excerpts,
On ven., 2011-04-01 at 21:06 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote:
I'm using GNOME as my Desktop Environment and different network profiles
for enabling and disabling different proxies as well as switching
between them. In all that cases my mail server (pop3 and smtp) is
directly available to my PC (I
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