On Mon 19 July 2004, 23:10:21 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Well, how about doing this again - try it without NAV and with Popfile
>> and TB! talking on port 110 (note that this changes your userid and/or
>> password, so note the old values before setting new ones). If that works
>> fine, then change the TB!/Popfile port, reset the userid and password and
>> re-enable NAV and see if that works.
> 
> You mean it changes the proxying part of the userid?
> 
> How does it change the password?
> 
> Or do you mean the userid and password of something other than the
> POP3 email accounts themselves?

You are right, it doesn't change the password. What it does is change the
POP server and the userid. If your POP server was mail.domain.com and
your userid on that server was jsmith

With TB! and Popfile:
   the POP server becomes 127.0.0.1
   and the userid becomes mail.domain.com:jsmith

With NAV and TB! (as I recall):
   the POP server becomes pop3.norton.antivirus
   and the userid becomes jsmith/mail.domain.com

Then with all three:
   the POP server becomes 127.0.0.1
   and the userid becomes pop3.norton.antivirus:jsmith/mail.domain.com

That's what I meant - you probably already knew that (but I had fun (?)
working it out again).

-- 
Robin Anson

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