Hello admin,

Sunday, July 18, 2004, 3:25:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Is there a reason (a)
>> for not choosing 110, and (b) for choosing 123?

aacu> Whe  I sert up PopFile I went by the manual and forum advice - I can't
aacu> remembver why at the moment but I'm not technical enough to have made
aacu> that decision for myself - but  as I say I can't remember why I did
aacu> it. I have checked using the netstat command and there are no
aacu> listening ports numbered 110.

aacu> So maybe I should change it back to 110 do you think? And then try
aacu> 2.12.00 again?

I did use PopFile until I started to use my ISP's (i.e. EarthLink) TLS
connection. IIRC the connection was as follows:

Connection: TB ==} PopFile ==} ISP's POP Server

Port:       ?      110

I verified this in my old rules for Kerio which shows PopFile with port
110. IIRC there was special syntax in either my email client's POP
server settings or user. I don't recall which one, but I believe it is
in PopFile's help.

The interesting part is when I started to investigate more into WinXP
Pro's security I learned of wiping of the pagefile on shutdown. I
thought this would be good to wipe any passwords and such that may be it
with memory swapping (i.e. just thinking out loud). The very day that I
actived the pagefile wipe on shutdown my ISP's EarthLink TLS did NOT
function. Thinking out loud a again I don't give a darn because I don't
have anything to hide. :-�

-- 
Best Regards,
Greg Strong 

Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1



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