Hallo Michael,

OnGMT (1-1-1980, 1:00 +0100, where I live), you wrote:

MA> I appreciate your reply, I just can't figure how to get PopFile and
MA> X-Ray to work together yet. Will try and see I can change the Pop3 one
MA> to work.

Before you configure the pop3 servers in X-Ray, scribble down the ports
you're using in other programs. It isn't bound to fail when you use a
port for multiple programs, but it's causing troubles more often than
not.

Now you configure a new pop3 server in X-Ray, as local port you pick a
free port (doesn't matter what) as remote server you pick localhost
(or 127.0.0.1) and as remote port you pick the local port popfile is
using.
So now you've configured the server in X-Ray, the last thing you need
to do is to tell TB that for the appropriate account it doesn't have
to knock at the port used by popfile, but to knock at the one used by
x-ray instead.
As easy as that.

Now do likewise for every other proxy you're using.

X-Ray doesn't mind at all which port you'd like to use, just type
another number and it uses that. Keep in mind that your system's
maximum portumber is 65535.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

Water floats a ship...Water sinks a ship.  Old Chinese Proverb

The Bat! 3.0.2.6
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
1 pop3 account, server on LAN

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