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'Lo Allie,

On  Tue, 22 Oct 2002 14:40:14 -0500 your time, you authored this:

[shnipps...]

ACM> TB! <--- port # ---> XRay <---port 110---> Remote POP server
ACM>        of choice

And  for  anyone  that wants to use X-Ray and another local SMTP/POP3 server
(to  take advantage of the Kludge filtering features of X-Ray like I do) you
simple  change  the  remote  ports  in  X-Ray and your SMTP/POP3 server to a
higher number. Eg.

* TB! SMTP = your machine's IP or 127.0.0.1 or localhost
* TB! POP = your machine's IP or 127.0.0.1 or localhost
 |
 V
* X-Ray local SMTP = 25 REMOTE SMTP = 26
* X-Ray local POP = 110 REMOTE POP = 111
 |
 V
* SMTP/POP3 server (like Argosoft or Mercury) SMTP listen on Port 26
* SMTP/POP3 server (like Argosoft or Mercury) POP listen on Port 111

You can then filter Kludges and take advantage of a more sophisticated local
SMTP/POP3 server.

- --
Sl�n,

 Simon @ theycallmesimon.co.uk

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