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Saturday, May 21st 2005, 1:32pm

Kmail and socks

Hi all!
Please help me. How I can use Kmail with socks-proxy?

(Excuse me, but I speak English not so well)

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Saturday, May 21st 2005, 2:49pm

I guess KMail uses the KDE-wide SOCKS settings so
control center->network->proxy

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Saturday, May 21st 2005, 3:19pm

Maybe, but it does not work: ( I have install packages
tsocks-1.8-0.beta5.1mdk
socks5-devel-1.0r11-6plf
socks5-clients-1.0r11-6plf
libtsocks1-1.8-0.beta5.1mdk
socks5-1.0r11-6plf
runsocks-1.0r11-6plf
and have written down in a file/etc/libsocks5.conf
socks5 - - - - 10.36.0.5:1080
(it's local proxy)
but all the same nothing works: (

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Saturday, May 21st 2005, 8:09pm

Hmm, sorry, no idea.

I recommend you ask again on the kdepim-users mailinglist.

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Saturday, May 21st 2005, 9:13pm

ok, thanx!