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craigray
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« on: Monday 06 September 2010, 01:04:47 pm »

Have been having some fun setting up our new firewall.  Have run into an issue with the POP3s proxy.  We use a secure POP3 system, and I understand that the clients need to be set-up so that they point to port 995, but do not send encrypted data, as the firewall then scans the content and then encrypts in handshaking with the POP3 server.  All of this works fine.
My question is for roaming laptop users:  Do I have to create two (2) accounts so that when they are not behind the firewall they can use secure email, or am I missing a solution here?  We currently do not have separate zones, only GREEN - RED, so putting the laptops on a zone is not a solution for me.  Thanks for any insight.

Craig Rayner
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 07 September 2010, 05:43:21 pm »

So the answer is do not turn on the POP Proxy.  Thanks
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« Reply #2 on: Saturday 11 September 2010, 10:11:24 am »

I have installed 2.4 Comumunity endian-0528-RESPIN 20,100,528.
If it is right there to disable the POP3 proxy. There are also problems
Windows 7 if you activate the POP3 PROXY.
I have not found the solution
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