>> 2.  You didn't say which port you telnetted to to get the connection, but
if it was 110, then it looks like Mailtraq is using the local port 110
itself.  In that case, try getting SpamBayes to use port 8110 (and 8111 and
8112 for the other two servers) and set Mailtraq to get mail from localhost
(or 90.0.0.12) on port 8110.<<

>>In Mailtraq you set the pop3 boxes to use port 110. You also set the ip
address to the machines IP address not localhost.
In spambayes you set it to use the pop 3 server on the web and for it to use
port 8110.
You only need one port in spambayes as all mail comes through it as set
above i.e. our 6 pop accounts on nicolandandrew.com.
I'm not sure why this works but it does so I'm happy at present.
If the above seems to have flaws which will show themselves later perhaps
you would let me know :)<<

I spoke too soon! The setup I sent you did work as far as getting spambayes
to intercept and screen mail that was then picked up by Mailtraq but then
the Outlook clients could not pick up the mail from Mailtraq?

There was a delay in the outlook client acting like this as it appeared to
be working ok so there must have been a few messages in a queue.

I tried several other port configurations in Outlook (8110 etc) but it would
not work.

I have posted a question in the Mailtraq list to see if anyone can help.

Regards

Neil

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