Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-10 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote: I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is what I would probably prefer. That wouldn't work because squid does not understand SMTP

Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-10 Thread Amos Jeffries
Joel Jaeggli wrote: Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote: I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is what I would probably prefer. That wouldn't work because squid does not

Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-10 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Amos Jeffries wrote: Joel Jaeggli wrote: Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote: I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is what I would probably prefer. That wouldn't work

Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-04 Thread Amos Jeffries
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid catches all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or not cache connections to that server? Would that

Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-04 Thread Mike Rambo
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:17:39 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid catches all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or not cache

Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-04 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid catches all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or not cache connections to that server? Would that still

Re: [squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-04 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote: I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is what I would probably prefer. That wouldn't work because squid does not understand SMTP -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, [EMAIL

[squid-users] Sending mail through port 80

2008-12-03 Thread wh
Hello. My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid catches all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or not cache connections to that server? Would that still work? Thank you in