outlook through socks proxy
I am using putty to make a localhost proxy actually. It would work if I use
the -L option to specifcally map a route to the mailserver from the server
end of the proxy, but it's so cumbersome to add an -L argument for every
mail server to connect to. It's rather dissapointed that Outlook doesn't
natively support proxy connections.
-a
"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message
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Anon wrote:
I've been looking for a way to make a new POP3 or IMAP account in my
Outlook 2003 to always go through a localhost SOCKS proxy. I can't
seem to find any good reading about it.
Outlook is one of those programs that doesn't natively understand what a
proxy server is, but instead relies upon the operating system's network
stack to tell it where to go and what to do. I'm not aware of any add-ons
to do it either. What you may want to do is investigate if your localhost
proxy can do tunnels, where you hard code a high numbered port to simply
go straight to the pop3/imap server you want it to. That's what I used to
do when I needed such functionality.
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f.h.
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