Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-06-01 Thread David Elliott

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Hi Oliver

On 31 May 2002 at 22:44:46 +0100 (which was 22:44 where I live) Oliver
Antosch rearranged electrons to get

I have read the rest of the thread so this is more for information

 I use Proxy+

If it is the one from http://www.proxyplus.cz/ (which has been updated
recently) then the steps are as this.

(1) In the Proxy + admin go to Proxy Settings | Proxies | Mapped links

(2) Now you add 2 mapped links

(3) Choose TCP and a port e.g. 5025

(4) Next the target host for example smtp.gmx.de:25

(5) Choose TCP and a port e.g. 5110

(6) Next the target host for example pop3.gmx.de:110

(7) Next to alter your mail settings on The Bat! (or any other mail client)

(8) In The Bat! Account | Properties | Transport. Change the smtp server to
your proxy server adderss e.g. 192.168.0.1 and change the port number to
5025.

(9) In the same screen. Change the Mail server to your proxy server adderss
e.g. 192.168.0.1 and change the port number to 5110.

and that should be it.

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Re[2]: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-06-01 Thread Lynn Turriff



Friday, May 31, 2002, 1:47:08 PM, you wrote:

JA On Friday, May 31, 2002, Roel wrote...

 I'm behind a firewall/proxy as well, and all I have to do is fill in
 the standard information: your proxy should forward these connections
 without any further configuration necessary (if it is a transparent
 proxy offcourse, but most proxy's nowadays are)

JA Depends on the software.  Wingate sometimes screws things like that
JA up... But you are right... most semi-decent transparent proxies allow
JA you to just fill in the normal details of the server ;)

I'm using Wingate, and just have to use the wingate server
ip as POP/SMTP and for user, user#myisp.com. We have
several mailboxes on one account, and TB gets them all
correctly.

So far, that's worked for all the mailers I've tried which
support proxies.

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Re: Re[2]: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-06-01 Thread Jonathan Angliss

Hi Lynn,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 08:11:23 -0700, you wrote:

 JA Depends on the software.  Wingate sometimes screws things like that
 JA up... But you are right... most semi-decent transparent proxies allow
 JA you to just fill in the normal details of the server ;)
 
 I'm using Wingate, and just have to use the wingate server
 ip as POP/SMTP and for user, user#myisp.com. We have
 several mailboxes on one account, and TB gets them all
 correctly.

That is what I meant... Wingate doesn't do transparent proxying, and you have to
set it up like I said in my first reply to this question.

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how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Oliver Antosch

Hello TBUDL,

  how can i use The Bat behind a proxy? I do not
  want to network The Bat (that is use as
  workstation and server).

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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...

   how can i use The Bat behind a proxy? I do not
   want to network The Bat (that is use as
   workstation and server).

Try this:

POP3 Servername: ip address of the proxy server
Username: usualusername@hostname of pop3 server

As for SMTP... you may want to speak with the proxy admin, and get him
to get it to bounce port 25 onto your normal SMTP server.

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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Oliver,

On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 10:24:12 PM you wrote (at least in part):

OA how can i use The Bat behind a proxy?

That depends on the proxy.
Jonathan suggest _one_ possible solution, but I'd say chances are not
even 50:50 this will work, to many different working proxies out
there.

Ask your proxy administrator how to setup you mail client, as this is
a general issue not bound to TB! but would hit you when using OE or
something else too.
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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread David Elliott

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Hi Oliver

On 31 May 2002 at 21:24:12 +0100 (which was 21:24 where I live) Oliver
Antosch emanated these words of wisdom

 how can i use The Bat behind a proxy?

Depends on the proxy and how it is set up.

Do you admin rights to the proxy?

What ports are open on the proxy?

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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Roel

Hi Oliver

On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:24:12 +0100GMT
   (which was 31/05/2002, 22:24 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:

OA   how can i use The Bat behind a proxy? I do not
OA   want to network The Bat (that is use as
OA   workstation and server).

I'm behind a firewall/proxy as well, and all I have to do is fill in
the standard information: your proxy should forward these connections
without any further configuration necessary (if it is a transparent
proxy offcourse, but most proxy's nowadays are)

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Re[2]: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Oliver Antosch

Hello..

I use Proxy+ from Analogx which isnt transparent obviously..
anybody can recommend a good one?

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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Jonathan,

On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 10:52:51 PM you wrote (at least in part):

 That depends on the proxy.
 Jonathan suggest _one_ possible solution, but I'd say chances are not
 even 50:50 this will work, to many different working proxies out
 there.

JA As you said... depends on the proxy server.  If it's a transparent
JA type proxy then you can just use the settings of the server you are
JA trying to connect to.

You're right ... but as one asks I think chances are low it's a real
transparent one ... You will seldom notice a transparent proxy, things
simply work :-)

JA The other type, my method has worked on about 90% of them I have
JA used.

Might be you were behind the same type of proxy in 90% of occurrences? :-)
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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...

 I use Proxy+ from Analogx which isnt transparent obviously..
 anybody can recommend a good one?

I didn't think AnalogX did proxy+ (you are talking about the one from
http://www.proxyplus.cz/ right?)? I personally prefer Proxy+ over any
of the other ones I've tried on windows. Make sure you have enabled
POP3 connections in the settings (I think the url to display the
settings is http://127.0.0.1:4400). Then follow the instructions I
mentioned already.

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Re: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...

 sorry  i  mean the one from analogx.. i used proxy+ before but i had
 ftp problems with that.. so i am happy with analogx now.

AnalogX's  one (iirc) didn't support much last time I used it. I think
there  is  a  button to enable POP3 forwarding... then just follow the
instructions I mentioned earlier. I've used the AnalogX one too, and I
think that was how I set it up.

With  Proxy+,  did  you  by any chance try using PASV mode on your ftp
client?  Some  proxy  servers require the use of PASV to work right on
FTP.

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Re[2]: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Oliver Antosch

Hello Jonathan,

Friday, May 31, 2002, 10:50:11 PM, you wrote:

JA On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...

 I use Proxy+ from Analogx which isnt transparent obviously..
 anybody can recommend a good one?

JA I didn't think AnalogX did proxy+ (you are talking about the one from
JA http://www.proxyplus.cz/ right?)? I personally prefer Proxy+ over any
JA of the other ones I've tried on windows. Make sure you have enabled
JA POP3 connections in the settings (I think the url to display the
JA settings is http://127.0.0.1:4400). Then follow the instructions I
JA mentioned already.

sorry i mean the one from analogx.. i used proxy+
before but i had ftp problems with that.. so i am
happy with analogx now.

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Re[2]: how to setup The Bat to use a proxy

2002-05-31 Thread Mark Wieder

And some ftp servers (I use BRS WebWeaver) don't support PASV mode, so
you have to turn it off explicitly.

Friday, May 31, 2002, 3:18:14 PM, you wrote:

JA On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...

JA With  Proxy+,  did  you  by any chance try using PASV mode on your ftp
JA client?  Some  proxy  servers require the use of PASV to work right on
JA FTP.

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