OK, It looks like I got too deep in this problem and didn't describe clear, sorry for that.
The problem is related to the way, how evolution works with mail fetching/sending. When I'm enabling proxy server in global GNOME settings, then, evolution (somehow) process all its network requests via the proxy server. If I must use direct connection to the mail-server, because of the server restriction, I'm getting into trouble, having to disable global network settings for getting mail, then enable them once again etc. The other problem, I discovered, once proxy in global settings has been enabled, evolution will follow it until the restart, even if it will be disable. Sincerely, Andrii Στις 06-04-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 09:27 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On mar., 2011-04-05 at 17:27 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > It if in the strace log. I have no idea, why tcpdump doesn't detect any > > connection to the POP3-server, it is available for directaccess and is > > not hiding. > > > > E-mail as well as proxy are constant, so I just used ping for getting > > their addresses. > > Sorry but this bug report is really not exploitable, on part because of > the english you're using, which I fail to understand correctly (and it > seems you don't success at understanding me either). > > There's no such thing as a mail (pop) connection to your proxy server, > which is expected since there's no support for that in evolution anyway. > Can we at least agree on that? > > Regards,
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