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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 access was via a LAN proxy. I had to use web mail during that
period ... yuk!

The only way to really check mail is if the ISP server running the proxy
service also runs it's own mailserver. This was the setup for years at
the University I attended. You could only use the mailservers on the ISP
network.

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) my
M> local connections to port nnnn on proxy.silverstones.com to port 110
M> on pop3.email_isp.net.

Wouldn't this mean that you have admin rights to the proxy server
software? It doesn't seem that he does.

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