Steve Thomas wrote:
>   Just follow the same instructions as with POP.  Set your Transport
>   settings as follows:


I have SpamPal set up and it seems to be working.  My first try resulted
in connection/login problems, but I was using SpamPal 1.50.  When I
upgraded to the most recent version (1.53), the connection problems went
away.

However, I don't see the inbox.spamtrap folder that was supposed to get
created.  I have shut down and restarted The Bat, tried synching all
folders, showing all folders... still no inbox.spamtrap folder.

Should I just create that?  I just now verified that this doesn't seem
like a TB problem - I just checked the account via IMAP web interface
and that folder is not there.

Advice?

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


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