On 29 June 2003, 01:09, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
By definition, a proxy server should be on a LAN. An ISP would not
be running a proxy server for users. I've never heard of that setup.
Of course, I could be wrong, but it makes no sense to me.
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FWIW, my ISP (Plusnet) runs a proxy for its
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Hi Geoff,
@29-Jun-2003, 08:29 Geoff Lane [GL] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
By definition, a proxy server should be on a LAN. An ISP would
not be running a proxy server for users. I've never heard of that
setup. Of course, I could be wrong, but
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On Sunday, June 29, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
GL FWIW, my ISP (Plusnet) runs a proxy for its users. However, they
GL do give the option whether to use the proxy. Does the OP have a
GL similar choice?
Actually, now that you mention it, I
today my Internet Access has been changed from DialUp to rasPPPOE
using a Ethernet Card and I need to use a proxy server. My Internet
Explorer.Connection settings work fine and I can browse effortlessly
but The Bat! does not connect to any pop server. Is it a matter of
configuring TB! to use the
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Hello Mean,
Saturday, June 28, 2003, 11:12:48 PM, you wrote:
MD today my Internet Access has been changed from DialUp to rasPPPOE
MD using a Ethernet Card and I need to use a proxy server. My Internet
MD Explorer.Connection settings work fine and I
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Hi Mean,
@29-Jun-2003, 03:42 +0530 (23:12 UK time) Mean Drake [MD] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Bat:
MD .. Is it a matter of configuring TB! to use the proxy server.
Yes. Proxy servers do not usually provide proxying for the primary
mail server
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Marck, [M] wrote:
MD .. Is it a matter of configuring TB! to use the proxy server.
M Yes. Proxy servers do not usually provide proxying for the primary
M mail server ports.
Yes. This is what had me stuck while I was away one year ago. My
Internet
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Hi Allie,
@28-Jun-2003, 18:53 -0500 (00:53 UK time) Allie Martin [A] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
M If I need to access any POP3 (inbound) mail servers through my
M proxy here, I have to define mapped ports to translate (proxy)
M my local
Sunday, June 29, 2003, 5:00:18 AM, you wrote:
It sounds like you've not configured your network correctly. The proxy settings are
typically
for HTTP (and FTP). It's not used for mail. I presume you're using xDSL or cable and
have a modem
router with it's own IP. If this doesn't run DHCP
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