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 _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
