Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:28:42 AM, (Internet Time - @769) you wrote: Hello Roelof,
RO> Hallo Michael, RO> Before you configure the pop3 servers in X-Ray, scribble down the ports RO> you're using in other programs. It isn't bound to fail when you use a RO> port for multiple programs, but it's causing troubles more often than RO> not. RO> Now you configure a new pop3 server in X-Ray, as local port you pick a RO> free port (doesn't matter what) as remote server you pick localhost RO> (or 127.0.0.1) and as remote port you pick the local port popfile is RO> using. RO> So now you've configured the server in X-Ray, the last thing you need RO> to do is to tell TB that for the appropriate account it doesn't have RO> to knock at the port used by popfile, but to knock at the one used by RO> x-ray instead. RO> As easy as that. RO> Now do likewise for every other proxy you're using. RO> X-Ray doesn't mind at all which port you'd like to use, just type RO> another number and it uses that. Keep in mind that your system's RO> maximum portumber is 65535. You and Gerard are a great help. After working around the two programs, it finally donned on me what was happening. I was expecting to see the pop server active in x-ray when I changed everything over to what Roelof mentioned. It never does show up, but that didn't mean it wasn't working, which it was. Ended up putting a test header and x-ray worked as expected, without the popserver being active. Which is fine. X-Ray is working perfectly as expected. Just have to figure out what I want to do with it now. :) Again thanks to all that helped out and even with my wrong date and time stamp...:( -- Best regards, Michael :texasflag: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Daily Bible Verses at http://freeop.blogspot.com/ Registered Linux User #367776 An Aggie will spend $20 to spend the night in a warehouse. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

