Hello ken,

Sunday, January 25, 2004, 1:36:17 PM, you wrote:

kg> I know you are having trouble with IMAP in general :(

  "Having trouble" is too broad an expression.  It works.  I just get
  those occasional access violations, which occur occasionally when
  using the "Manage IMAP Folders" function.


kg> but would you
kg> mind posting any relevant details/hints/instructions for setting up
kg> SpamPal in The Bat using IMAP?

  Just follow the same instructions as with POP.  Set your Transport
  settings as follows:

  SMTP Server:  127.0.0.1 (Provided you've set SpamPal up to process
  outgoing mail - see below)
  Mail Server:  127.0.0.1
  User:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  SpamPal is pre-configured to process IMAP mail to port 143.  Make
  sure that you have the latest version of SpamPal.

  Also, check the instructions on the SpamPal site:
  http://www.spampal.org/usermanual/clients/bat/bat.html




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Best regards,
 Steve

 "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life 
as by the obstacles which he has overcome." - Booker T. Washington

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