I asked:
> > I've checked the FAQ and help and such and can't find this mentioned
> > anyplace. I'm behind a corporate firewall and would like to access an
> > outside mail server. The proxy/firewall does have telnet/http access
> > available, so I'm wondering if there's a way to set TB to use these.
>
Dieter replied:
> When the proxy is properly configured there's no problem (port mapping:
> e.g. POPin 1110/POPout remote serverport 110, SMTPin 1025/SMTPout remote
> server port 25). You should _not_ connect to the remote server directly,
> use the proxy's address for that purpose. Configuration of account
> depends on proxy. Read manual.
>
Perhaps I'm not understanding, or didn't ask clearly. Situation is, I'm at
work behind firewall. Trying to get to my personal e-mail account at my ISP.
Ports are open (110, 25, 8080, 23) to use, but I'm not sure if this can be
configured to use these ports. For example, can TB be configured to use an
HTTP proxy? Or 110/25? I've tried pine, Pegasus, etc and none seem to be
able to do this...
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