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If you incoming mail is via POP3, is there really a necessity to be filtering SMTP (outgoing) at all?
 
I have Outlook and Express both configured with their respective SpamBayes solutions and have no problem at all, but I do not filter SMTP in Outlook Express.
 
 - Bill H.
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kieren Porter
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 4:41 PM
To: spambayes@python.org
Subject: [Spambayes] Outlook Express problem

We use both Outlook and Outlook Express on the same computer, so we installed both SpamBayes applications at once (checking both boxes in the set-up menu for Outlook and for another email client). We seem to have configured Outlook just fine. But, following directions for Outlook Express, we've hit a snag... whenever we try to send messages, OE asks for fresh password and login information from the server. The saved password and login information for our ISP (Earthlink.net) doesn't work any longer. Replacing "pop.earthlink.net" with "localhost" seems to be preventing us from accessing our email account at Earthlink.
 
Is this problem specific to Earthlink, or did we do something wrong in setting up SpamBayes for Outlook Express? Thanks for your help,
 
Kieren Porter

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