[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen Squid logs where someone was giving it a bloody good go.
In any event, you didn't say _what_ you want to proxy.
Okay... well, I thought it was just common knowledge, but the various
proxy servers out there, with various degrees of "transparency" and
"anonymit
> I've seen Squid logs where someone was giving it a bloody good go.
>
> In any event, you didn't say _what_ you want to proxy.
Okay... well, I thought it was just common knowledge, but the various
proxy servers out there, with various degrees of "transparency" and
"anonymity" and this and that,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, we will not help you spam.
I have no idea what you're talking about; AFAIK the anonymous proxies
only remap browser requests. Are you implying that some of them will
forward *email*?? (That, I find hard to believe...)
I've seen Squid logs where someone was giv
> No, we will not help you spam.
I have no idea what you're talking about; AFAIK the anonymous proxies
only remap browser requests. Are you implying that some of them will
forward *email*?? (That, I find hard to believe...)
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> Thus far, my web searches have not turned up anything like the
> Windows "multiproxy", "winnow", etc. utilities for Linux.
> I know I can set up for anonymous proxy use on a one-at-a-time
> basis, but I want the (very useful) additional features
> of the above mentioned
Thus far, my web searches have not turned up anything like the
Windows "multiproxy", "winnow", etc. utilities for Linux.
I know I can set up for anonymous proxy use on a one-at-a-time
basis, but I want the (very useful) additional features
of the above mentioned Gatesware-based utilities.
Does any
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