About Proxy Server

Hi all
I do have a doubt.Is it possible to track the contents of our
private mails (yahoo/hotmail etc)in the proxy server ?
TIA

Thanks for your mesage!
but ,how can I encrypt yahoo/hotmail contents that pass thru the
proxy server?
[the contents I meant was the mails and not URL's]
TIA

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