Aidez-moi: pb proxy et pop, ftp - Windows & Software
Marsh Posté le 18-06-2001 à 21:04:42
Mais avec le icq ça marche bien le pop. Dois-je configurer quelque chose dans Outlook?
Marsh Posté le 19-06-2001 à 18:10:54
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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Marsh Posté le 19-06-2001 à 18:48:03
nrmalement analogX ca marche bien , faut bien lire la doc , je me rapelle plus mais chez moi ca a marché .
Marsh Posté le 19-06-2001 à 18:53:48
| pierrelasser a écrit a écrit  : nrmalement analogX ca marche bien , faut bien lire la doc , je me rapelle plus mais chez moi ca a marché . | 
 
 
J'ai lu la doc, mais trouve pas où c'est marqué car c'est en anglais.
Marsh Posté le 19-06-2001 à 19:06:15
Voici ce qu'il y a de noter comme aide: 
 
Si quelqu'un peut m'aider avec ce texte. 
 
 :::Configuring Email::: 
Configuring Email is a little trickier, so make sure you have the web browser 
proxy working properly before doing this.  You now have two methods, one is to 
use the method described below, which can sometimes be a pain to get working, 
the other is to just use Socks4 and a client that either supports it, or works 
with Socksify (refer to the section below about Socks). 
 
If you want to try the normal method, open up the 'Configure' menu, and select 
'Configure Email Alias's'; you'll be presented with the email account 
configuration area.  Select 'Add' from the menu; this is where you will enter 
in the servers you check your email from... First, you need to enter the email 
address that people send messages to, like 'bob@domain.com'.  Next, you need to 
set the POP3 server, which is where your email program goes when it receives 
email; normally this will be something along the lines of  'pop3.domain.com' or 
'mail.domain.com'.  Finally, you need to set the SMTP server, which is what 
your emails are sent through, which in the above example could be something 
like 'smtp.domain.com'.  Now, it's important to note that not every service uses 
two different names for the server, you might check both POP3 and SMTP from 
the same server; in this case you can just leave the SMTP field blank.  That's 
it for the proxy!  Now you have added email support for this particular user. 
 
Now you need to set up the configuration of the email program you use; this 
varies from program to program, but you need to go to wherever you enter both 
the servers that the program checks.  Now, instead of entering 'mail.domain.com' 
or whatever your mailserver is, you'll enter the IP address of your proxy 
server, such as '10.0.0.1'.  It's important to note that you won't need to 
change the port settings in the email program, since the proxy uses the same 
ports a normal server would.  Also, you will set both the SMTP, as well as the 
POP3 servers to the same IP address; the proxy will make sure they get to the 
correct place.  Now, let's check out your configuration; try sending an email 
to yourself...  If everything is configured properly, they you should be good 
to go! 
 
One more thing to note about email; it will only support using a certain 
username once; for example, you can't have bill@homecomputer.com and 
bill@workcomputer.com; but you can have bill@homecomputer.com and sue@another.com. 
In most cases this shouldn't be a problem for users, since most people have 
different usernames for each account... The reason I decided to do it this way 
was to make it easier to configure email programs, but there's always a minus 
to each plus. 
 
One other note about email; if you have a different login name than email name 
(like you check mail by using the login name bill, but your email address is 
billyg@computer.com), then you'll need to create TWO alias in the email section; 
one just like normal, using billyg@computer.com, and one using the login name 
in place of the email name (so bill@computer.com).
Marsh Posté le 18-06-2001 à 20:47:10
Voilà, je ne peux pas voire mes e-mail avec Outlook dans mon réseau local. Jutilise analogx proxy pour me connecter sur internet avec le second ordi. Le pop ni le FTP ne marche. Que faut-il configurer?
Merci
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