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Hello Claude

On 22 October 2002 at 21:22:24 +0200 (which was 20:22 where I live) Claude
Renaud emanated these words of wisdom

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> I can't read gif image because i'm blind, could you explain me the
> procedure textually please ?

This could be interesting I an dyslexic.

Set The Bat!

In Account | Properties | Transport set the POP and SMTP servers to
'127.0.0.1' or 'localhost'.

Change the default ports to ones that are not being used but your computer.
I use 5025 for SMTP and 5110 for POP3.

Set up for xray

Once running in the system tray, click on the icon with the right mouse
button, choose Options. Click on the server tab. Click on the grid with the
right mouse button. Choose add from the menu. enter in the details of your
SMTP server with the local port of 5025, with POP3 use the local port of
5110.

Once you you have put in all of your POP3 and SMTP go to Settings tab on
this tab there is a tick box to enable 'POP cyclic change'.

This should help you (I hope). I am not to sure about the cyclic change in
xray as I don't use it personally.

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