Tony, and crew;

Here is the log file doing what you said.

=========================

+OK X1 NT-POP3 Server ipsmin0168atl2.interland.net (IMail 6.06 
3264689-1) [ISafe POP3 Proxy]
CAPA
+OK Capability list follows
TOP
USER
SASL LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5
RESP-CODES
LOGIN-DELAY 120
EXPIRE 30 USER
UIDL
IMPLEMENTATION Ipswitch_IMail_5.0
.
AUTH PLAIN
+ VXNlcm5hbWU6
c291bmRieXRlQHNvdW5kLWJ5LWRlc2lnbi5jb20=

USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ UGFzc3dvcmQ6
PASS xxxx

CAPA
-ERR Invalid userid/password
AUTH PLAIN
-ERR Not in authorization state
AUTH LOGIN
+OK Capability list follows
c291bmRieXRlQHNvdW5kLWJ5LWRlc2lnbi5jb20=
TOP
USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
USER

===========================

This is actually for a different username than the address I'm writing 
to you from, but the domain is the same.

Thanks for such clear instructions on how to generate the log file. As a 
sometimes tech writer myself I know it is tough to make it clear, 
concise, and complete. No wonder I recommend SpamBayes to people who use 
Look..., excuse me, Outlook.

A totally aside comment that you should find flattering is that my 
hosting provider chose SpamAssassin over SpamBayes because it runs 
faster in a hosting environment, but a good friend of his is on the 
SpamAssassin team and they are adopting your model of three buckets and 
are in the process of re-writing it to accommodate your model.

Thanks

Allen



Tony Meyer wrote:
>> That is what I had but I thought I was doing something wrong as it keeps
>> coming back with "sending of username did not succeed. Mail server
>> Localhost responded: USER" after it asks for the password and I enter it.
>>
>> I'm beginning to suspect that since my mail server requires both the
>> user name and domain name as the fully qualified user name in the form
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, SpamBayes is truncating it at the @ and the
>> server isn't getting the full user name and so can't validate the user.
> 
> SpamBayes doesn't do any truncating, it sends the USER comment exactly 
> as it receives it (in fact, it sends basically every command exactly as 
> it receives it).
> 
> If you add:
> 
> [globals]
> verbose:True
> 
> to your bayescustomize.ini file (probably in 'C:\Documents and 
> Settings\{username}\Application Data\SpamBayes\Proxy'), then you'll get 
> a _pop3proxy.log file created that includes a copy of the most recent 
> POP conversation.
> 
> Try it again (to generate the file), and then STRIP OUT THE USERNAME AND 
> PASSWORD from the file, and send us a copy of the log. That should 
> explain what is happening.  (FWIW, there are lots of people successfully 
> using Thunderbird and SpamBayes together).
> 
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