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On Wednesday, December 25, 2002, Nenad wrote...

> I think I have figured out why the bat has that FREEZE phenomenon.

> I run bat on my laptop which goes in internet via a MS-Proxy server
> (at work) and via Internet Sharing (at home). So I told the proxy
> server (and Internet Sharing settings in XP) to forward all incoming
> traffic for POP3 and SMTP ports directly to my laptop.

If you *had* to do that to make TB! work, then MS-Proxy and IS just
isn't working right.

[snip]

> I think the bat needs to be adressed back from the SMTP/POP3-Server
> directly via the 25/110 ports and this can't be done if your machine
> is behind a internet sharing or proxy server.

I run my connection behind a firewall, and a NAT proxy server. I've
not had a single problem dealing with mail... maybe because NAT works
better that a proxy server maybe.

- --
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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