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Date:      Fri, 2 Sep 2005 00:55:28 +0800
From:      Yuan Jue <yuanjue122@163.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   mail proxy problem
Message-ID:  <200509020055.28342.yuanjue122@163.com>

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Hello, everyone.

I have a problem here. As a student of one of the universities in China, I 
cannot connect to other countries directly, we kind of using an intranet 
called CERNET which do not allow directly connect to abroad. When browsering 
the web, I need http proxy. And since I have a gmail, I want to use some mail 
client to receive/post my mails from gmail, so I still need a socks proxy. 

Finding a socks proxy is not a big problem. The problem is, I can not use the 
proxy in Kmail, which is now my main mail client since my WM is KDE. The 
KBiff (a mail notifier for KDE) also can not connect to gmail. My question 
is: Is there any proxy tools that can set one program to use a certain proxy 
while other programs are still unaffected, because I don't want to use a 
global proxy, and it can not set global socks proxy in KDE, right?

Does anybody have some suggestions? Any solution to my problem, say the 
receive/post/notify mails problem, is appreciated.





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