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Please note that the spambayes-dev list is for discussion about the development of SpamBayes.
General questions, bug reports, and so forth
should be directed to [email protected].
SpamBayes doesn't handle the POP3 login itself. As a proxy, it just
passes the commands from the mail client (in this case, Outlook Express) on to
the server and then analyzes the received messages for spam content. The
username and password sent to the server should be the ones configured in
Outlook Express.
Are
you certain that the problem is caused by a login failure? If the
username/password is not being submitted correctly then you should get a
connection error from Outlook Express. A copy of your log files might be
helpful, although the SpamBayes proxy logs much less info than the Outlook
addin. The Troubleshooting guide should tell you how to find the
logs.
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Kenny Pitt
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Miller Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 2:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [spambayes-dev] FAQ short on logon & security Cannot find anything on logon issues. My POP3
requires a logon, and even tho I have set up Spambayes to Outlook Express as
recommended, I never have emails to review, and I have stopped receiving
emails. I conclude that Spambayes is not connecting to my POP3 server
because it cannot logon. There was nothing in the instructions or FAQ
about overcoming this problem.
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