Sixteen Trees wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm using Thunderbird to access 3 different email accounts.  Two of them 
> are from the same provider (Comcast) and the other is my own website 
> (mysite).
> 
> In the configuration I have:
> mail.comcast.net,mail.comcast.net,mail.mysite.com
> 8110,8111,8112
> 
> In Thunderbird I have the server settings for each as follows:
> localhost  8110
> name1
> 
> localhost  8111
> name2
> 
> localhost 8112
> name3
> 
> I've only received one test email from the 1st account and nothing for 
> the others.  On the spambayes home page it shows:
> POP3 proxy running on *8110, 8111,8112*, proxying to 
> *mail.comcast.net:110, mail.comcast.net:110,** mail.mysite.com:110
> *
> It seems like each of them should be xxxx:8110, yyyy:8111....
> 
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong.  Unfortunately I can't find any examples 
> that actually show the use of multiple servers.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike

I'm doing the same with thunderbird.  I've got the ports set to 115, 
120, 125.  It does show the same thing, all three  proxying to 
server:110, server:110, server:110 and it works fine.  Send emails from 
one account to the others to test.  One thing I had to do IF any 2 
accounts have the same username, I had to use "localhost" for one and 
"127.0.0.1" for the other for the 'POP Mail Server' 'Server Name'.

Monte
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