[thelist] [OT] Email Fetching Problem
Burhan Khalid
thelist at meidomus.com
Wed Jul 30 10:27:36 CDT 2003
Hello Listees,
I've been reading the list a lot recently (loved the rentacoder.com
thread). I would have posted more, save for a problem with my
current network setup that I'm hoping someone here can shed some
light on.
At my current location, my only connection to the internet involves
going through a HTTP proxy. There are other options to connect, but
they are very unreliable, and extremely costly. As you might have
guessed, I am not in the US or in the UK (although I was in the US
until recently). I would use another ISP, however, the internet
connection that has the HTTP proxy is the one from my work, which
allows me to access non-internet accessible company servers.
I have two computers (Windows XP Pro / Windows 2000 Pro) that are
networked (for ICS). The ICS works great. The problem is that when
using my mail client (The Bat!) I cannot access my POP or SMTP
server through the HTTP proxy. I have thought about this problem,
and have come up with a few possible solutions that I would like to
run my more educated people so that I can get some more opinions :
1. Install a local POP + SMTP server, that dials out on another ISP
account and downloads/sends mail. I'm thinking Linux would be best
for this, but I'm open to Windows suggestions.
2. Install separate modem in Windows 2000 box and use that to fetch
email, while using the modem in the Windows XP box for company
network. Sounds too complicated to me.
3. Find some sort of program that allows access to POP and SMTP
servers via HTTP proxy (desirable, but have no clue as to if this
exists or not).
Looking forward to your suggestions and input on this :)
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Regards,
Burhan Khalid
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