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Unregistered
07-02-2004, 11:05 PM
When I try to send email under my anonymous proxy, an error message occurs...how come?

Unregistered
07-03-2004, 03:24 AM
You may get an error message if the proxy is in another country. If you are trying to send email, you could access an anon remailer, but if you want an email reply you'll have to tell the recipient who you are and where to send the reply.

Bill

fEǚ.法Er
07-03-2004, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by Unregistered
When I try to send email under my anonymous proxy, an error message occurs...how come?
Let's list (few) the reasons:
*. The proxy does not support the 'CONNECT' mode
2. The proxy does not support the tunneling mode to port 25 (SMTP)
*. The Destination SMTP rejected the proxy (banned proxy)
4. You did not set up properly your Email client
(btw, what CLient are you using to send email under my anonymous proxy ?)

Originally posted by Unregistered
You may get an error message if the proxy is in another country..................

Wrong, very wrong.

fEǚ.法Er (http://fever.resourcez.com)

Unregistered
07-04-2004, 04:11 AM
"Let's list (few) the reasons:
*. The proxy does not support the 'CONNECT' mode
2. The proxy does not support the tunneling mode to port 25 (SMTP)
*. The Destination SMTP rejected the proxy (banned proxy)
4. You did not set up properly your Email client"

Thank you fE. Please post links or instructions on how to verify steps *-*.

Bill

Unregistered
07-04-2004, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by fEǚ.法Er
Let's list (few) the reasons:
*. The proxy does not support the 'CONNECT' mode
2. The proxy does not support the tunneling mode to port 25 (SMTP)
*. The Destination SMTP rejected the proxy (banned proxy)
4. You did not set up properly your Email client
(btw, what CLient are you using to send email under my anonymous proxy ?)

Wrong, very wrong.

fEǚ.法Er (http://fever.resourcez.com)

Thank you guys so much for your help I truly appreciate it.

Fever, I don't understand...what do you mean when you say what client am I using...like yahoo or something LOL??

And if you don't mind, can you please post instructions like Bill s***ested?

DATA
07-05-2004, 09:39 AM
hi,


adding to what fever said, it also may be because the proxy might not be willing to store the cookie send by the mail server, on the clients behalf.

Data.

fEǚ.法Er
07-05-2004, 11:41 AM
Originally posted by Unregistered
Thank you guys so much for your help I truly appreciate it.

Fever, I don't understand...what do you mean when you say what client am I using...like yahoo or something LOL??

And if you don't mind, can you please post instructions like Bill s***ested?
Like in ANY TCP/IP connection, SMTP is a SERVER/Client protocol.
The Client is the program that you (as a user) are using to connect to the Server.
When it comes to Emails, a Client could be (The bat, Eudora, Outlook...) or Eventually a WEB based Client like your (Hotmail, MSN, yahoo...)
account.

The first thing to do if you need to use a proxy is to make sure that your Client can be configured for proxy settings. This is where you need to enter the proxy address and port.

Now your Client will call the proxy, and the proxy is supposed to call the destination.. but:
*. If the proxy is NOT configured to call port 25, the proxy reject your request.
2. If the proxy is NOT configured to accept the 'CONNECT' mode, he will reject your request.
*. Even if the proxy accepted your request and called port 25, if the destination SMTP server discovers that the caller is a proxy and that particular proxy was banned, your connection will fail..
fEǚ.法Er (http://fever.resourcez.com)

Unregistered
07-05-2004, 10:18 PM
^Once again, thanx....

Can you recommend some fast anonymous proxies or links where I can find such proxies that will support all the stuff you had mentioned earlier?

..and how would I would know whether my web clent server supports port 25 or not? There's no where in the mail option section that will allow me to make such changes.

Unregistered
07-06-2004, 10:45 AM
Gentelmen!
Haven't you mentioned this guy doesn't supply you with any info on his problem, he only needs to get answers... In this case I would s***est not to answer his questions, 'cause it's obvious this guy haven't read a page on this topic. My recommendation - read help!!!

Unregistered
07-06-2004, 01:27 PM
^Look don't be childish okay

and FYI I am a female and apparently you haven't read this thread b/c if you did, you would have read where I had stated my problem.

Unregistered
07-13-2004, 07:34 AM
Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you. Your question lacks some important info that could help to resolve your problem.
These are my questions:
*. What proxy do you use?
2. What kind of error messages you recieve (describe'em)?
*. What e-mail clent do you use?
4. Do you have any antivirus installed on your PC?