Proxy Manager

Tools/Proxies...

It's possible you may need to use a proxy with QS. The Proxy Manager allows you to define any number of proxies. QS uses both SMTP and HTTP protocols to communicate with the internet. The Proxy Manager provides profiles for both.

To manage proxies, right-click on the dialog's list view.

For more info on proxy profiles see: The Proxy Profile Dialog.

The Proxy Manager also allows you to set default proxies for SMTP and HTTP once you've created at lease one profile. Creating the profile does not select it for use. You need to select the proxy you wish to use via the drop-down lists at the top of the dialog. The editor window also provides a drop-down proxy list, as does the Stats Manager. Selecting in either of those changes the program default proxy—same as in the Proxy Manager.

The Proxy Header
You may have several proxies defined and want to use them each for different purposes. Remembering to set a specific proxy, for a specific message, before sending, is a task prone to mistake. Use the Proxy header for cases where you'll need to set a proxy different from the default. Use the same names as appear in the proxy selector lists. The Proxy header doesn't change the default proxy. It overrides the default for the message it is placed in. Here's an example. I'll call my proxy TOR. Add it anywhere in the header section:

Proxy: TOR