Monday, November 8, 2004, 10:52:13 AM, (Internet Time - @744) you wrote: Hello Gerard,
G> Hi Michael, G> This is slightly confusing but not to difficult. G> The Internet software uses "ports" to connect. For 2 programs to talk to each G> other one has to receive on a port and the other has to send on a port. G> For email your email program sends the mail using SMTP protocol on port 25 and G> POP3 protocol on port 110. These are predefined protocol ports. G> X-ray can use one port to receive and one to send, it is up to you to select G> these. Since you will want to place X-ray "after " TB! your best bet is to look G> at your account(properties->transport) setting in TB! to see which port TB! is G> using now. G> Add 1000 to these numbers and configure Xray to receive on your port + 1000 and G> send on the ports you currently have set in TB!. If these new ports in TB! cause G> a conflict try add or subtracting number but you should be ok with 1024 and G> 1110. Thanks Gerard, I am going to do some changing around and see if I can get this to work. I appreciate your reply, I just can't figure how to get PopFile and X-Ray to work together yet. Will try and see I can change the Pop3 one to work. The SMTP on port 25 works fine. It is just the incoming mail I have a problem with. Will keep trying :) -- Best regards, Michael :texasflag: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Daily Bible Verses at http://freeop.blogspot.com/ Registered Linux User #367776 Relax, otherwise you might die all tensed up. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

