SMAIL-GMAIL schrieb:
> Hi there,
> Thanks for your reply
> I don't know how much you read of my post but maybe I need to explain
> a little bit more
>
Yes, I did read this post.
The problem is that squid is simply incapable of doing what you are
telling us - unless you configure it badly in a lot of ways.
Squid cannot really prevent mails from leaving a system. The only
possibility is that together with installing squid, you -perhaps
inadvertently or through an install script that you used- changed some
other aspects of your setup, like configured interfaces, IP addresses,
firewall rules etc pp. You can check this easily by comparing the
networking settings etc to your last backup before setting up squid.
This is a standard suggestion that ois valid for any problem where you
suspect a configuration error - go back to the previous state and
compare, then redo steps.
JC
Received on Tue Apr 06 2010 - 20:25:00 MDT
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