Steve Thomas wrote:
> I've been testing Spampal with TB and IMAP.  I've got several POP
> accounts and one test IMAP account, all running through Spampal
> (127.0.0.1).  So far, so good.  Spampal automatically set-up an IMAP
> folder called inbox.spamtrap.  All the suggested spam goes in there. I
> found that to be very interesting.


Interesting.... I was under the impression that Spampal was POP only.

Sorry to hear about your access violations with IMAP - that definitely
is a problem.  Is that IMAP account created from scratch?

-- 
 Ken Green
 Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4


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