On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 00:29, Martynas Domarkas wrote: > Pn, 2003-06-27 05:59, Jean Christophe ANDRÉ rašė: > > Matt Zimmerman écrivait : > > > > There are a LOT of connetcions: ~700 in a 5 minutes. I did not find any > > > > configuration options with that hosts. What could it be? > > > This is surely an evolution "feature" where it means to provide you with > > > news and information. > > > > I would call this a "pain" instead of a "feature"... > > 700 connections in 5 minutes is more than 2 in 1 second... > > I thought "modern programers" of "modern software" (say evolution) > > knew about twicing waiting time between each connection failure... > > > > J.C. > > Thats the best answer :-)))) As far as I know evolution has no > configuration of proxy for WEB connection. So it very diligent tries > show me stupid pictures about "enlarge your..." and so on, but without > success. Hmmm, not bad. It's like kind of spam filter ;-))))) > > > I'm kidding of course. Thanks to all for your answers. Now I configured > evolution download pictures from WEB only if sender is in my address > book, and try all traffic going out of my box with destination port 80 > redirect to our proxy. > > And maybe somebody knows how to force evolution use proxy another (not > transparent) way? >
Have you tried configuring Gnome to use a proxy? I think I remember reading that evolution obeys Gnome's setting somewhere... -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrator, tgpsolutions http://www.tgpsolutions.com
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