>
> Norton 2001 and earlier used a POP3 proxy that they ran on
> 127.0.0.1.  Installation put a line in the etc/hosts file
> (well, the Windows equivalent) of something like
> pop3.norton.antivirus.
>
> You probably set TB! to use it by using that address as
> your POP3 server and putting the real server name and your
> account name into the User field of the Receive Mail part of
> the Transport part of the account properties.
>
> If that's the case, just go back to defining your real POP3
> server and User name.   I had to go through this same stuff
> about a week ago, myself.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Steve.


Steve,
THANK YOU so much. You gave me the exact solution to the problem. I really
appreciate your prompt help.


Sandy



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