Jocelyn,
It sounds like SpamBayes is not loaded and running.
Have you check in Control Panel ==> Administrative Tools ==> Services?
If installed as a service, it should appear there. If the Spambayes
Service is listed there as "manual" or "disabled", change to automatic.
Then start the service. There also might be an icon in the system tray
from which you can start the program.
Dale
Jocelyn Hartland-Swann wrote:
Hi,
Help needed! I've been running SpamBayes POP3 Proxy Binary Version
1.0.4 successfully for several weeks under Windows XP Pro SP3. My
mail client is Outlook Express 6, & my web browser is Firefox 3.0.10.
Everything's been working like a dream.
Yesterday I mistakenly hit either the 'Stop' or the 'Exit' button on
my SpamBayes 'Home' page as I was closing down my PC for the night.
Now every time I try to receive email, I get the message "The
connection to the server has failed" relating to the two ports that
SpamBayes is intercepting as a proxy, namely 8110 & 8111. When I try
to get into SpamBayes (to 'Review messages' or 'Configure') via the
tray icon, my browser tries to connect to
http://localhost:8880/config but fails.
I can't find any other way in to restart SpamBayes - I've read your
trouble-shooting guide but haven't found any relevant tips. I feel
sure there's a terribly simple solution that I've missed. I'd prefer
not to have to start over as I've got a nicely trained system after
more than 1100 sessions!
Thanks in advance if you can help me crack the problem. Although I
can't receive email, I can still read webmail.
Kind regards,
Joss Hartland-Swann
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