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Subject: POP proxy availabilty
From: Scott Fagg <scott . fagg @ arup . com>
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 1997 03:33:41 +0000
To: firewalls @ greatcircle . com

I am building a firewall for a small commercial network (6 PC's,
NT, 95, Win3) I'm basing the solution on Linux running the TIS
FWTK (primarily because of cost, but i also feel relatively
comfortable with the bits and pieces)

As it comes, the fwtk supports http, ftp & telnet sufficiently
for my needs. The next hurdle is email. I could use the 'plug'
proxy to cover most email situations. My understanding is that you
can setup 1-to-1 and many-to-1 relationships with the 'plug' proxy
but not 1-to-many (ie one client, many mailboxes) This might be
limiting. (At the moment their email is a little messy)

Does a POP/SMTP proxy exist that would fit in with the fwtk? Is
there a standalone POP/SMTP proxy available in some form? (that
would run on linux/unix - source code preferably)  or does 
smap/smapd solve the problem?

regards,






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