Stuart,

On 16-12-2004 15:14, you [SH] wrote in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
SH> And I've changed it to

SH> Server: 127.0.0.1
SH> Username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SH> password: xxxx
SH> Port: 110

SH> SpamPal complains about the port (110) being in use. I've tried

I don't know about Exchange servers - but have you tried to fill in a
DNS address type thing or IP?

SH> changing the port number in TB to 1110 and changing the local port
SH> number in SpamPal to the same but then when I try and collect my mail,
SH> the TB! log reports that the server rejected the request 'cos of a bad
SH> username/passowrd.

It seems like you need to change the port (due to some other proxy) and
SpamPal cannot understand the address of the exchange server.

Have you tried looking at the SpamPal forums for help?

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<greeting> Best regards </greeting>  
<author> Peter Fjelsten </author> 
<thebat version> 3.0.1.33 Pro </thebat version>
<env.> ~18 POP3, 1 IMAP (MailMax 5.5) & 1 IMAP (Exchange 6.5), 150K msgs. 
</env.>
<os> Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 </os>  




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