>Are you thinking of a transparent/intercepting proxy?
>e-mail uses a different protocol than www. The email client (outlook) 
>has to be told to format its requests as HTTP for the proxy. Thats 
>through the IE settings.
>Otherwise its likely to try to use POP3 or IMAP native protocol formats
>which squid does not understand.
Outlook also supports the rpcohttp protocol for communicating with the
Exchange server. This however needs a configuration in both ends, at the
server side (front and back-end) and in the outlook client.
For a reverse proxy setup there's an example in the wiki for such a
setup: 
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/SquidAndRPCOverHttp?highlight
=%28%5EConfigExamples/%5B%5E/%5D%2A%24%29
Regards,
Tuukka
>Same goes for any email reader.
>Amos
>> 
>> Amos Jeffries <squid3@treenet.co.nz> 
>> 11/11/2007 02:54 PM
>> 
>> shijjawi@wddjv.com wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Could you please tell me what is the needed settings to allow MS
outlook 
>> 
>>> users to access their mail server through SQUID 2.5.
>>>
>> 
>> 1) Squid 2.6
>> 
>> 2) proxy configuration in MS outlook depends on the windows 
>> InternetSettings I believe. It should have a proxy settings
somewhere.
>> 
>> 
>> Amos
>> 
>> 
Received on Mon Nov 12 2007 - 01:31:54 MST
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