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Proxy+
Proxy+

Proxy+ works as firewall proxy server and mail server. All workstations can use Proxy+ services via the TCP/IP protocol. Some features are: Firewall increases security by separating LAN from the Inte ...

Average of 3 user ratings: 5


  • Sep 28, 2005
  • For version:
  • 3.0.248

quote  Dependable proxy and email server  quote

  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

I've used Proxy+ for about 3 years, we have 7 users connected to the internet via DSL and a single email account. We now run it on a low end Dell PC and it takes care of redirecting emails the appropriate user, web access and web page caching, it also has useful features for restricting internet access! A throughly reliable business workhorse for the office network - set it up and forget it.


  • Feb 23, 2005
  • For version:
  • 3.0.248

quote  Proxy+ is the proxy server to get  quote

  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 3
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

This is the best proxy server utility that i have used and i have tried several before being content with this one


  • Jul 24, 2004
  • For version:
  • 3.0.232

quote  Good all rounder  quote

  • Interface: 3
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

Very easy to install and get working for simple proxy tasks (I use HTTP, FTP, SOCKS). Email support is powerful, but requires more thought. I chose to use the "mapped links" feature instead for routing my email as I have accounts on 4 different ISPs: it seemed simpler, and works great. So it's genuinely proxying my SMTP and POP3 traffic! I haven't seen this exact feature on another free proxy. I've also used this feature to set up VPN links to external sites. The interface uses your web browser, not as neat as a Windows GUI, but quite easy to follow. Built-in help is very good. I've used this for over a year without problems (I have a 3 PC LAN), after trying several proxies. In my opinion, it's the best among a bunch of excellent freeware proxies!