Hello rich,

On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 03:38:18 -0500 GMT (23/01/2008, 15:38 +0700 GMT),
rich gregory wrote:

rg> Assuming it can be done... (I'm sure it can!)

It can. It's about ports.

rg> I now have TB! (v2.12) set to use SpamPal as a 127.0.0.1 RECEIVE proxy.

So TB! connects to localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 110 for receiving
messages, right?

Spampal is set to connect to your POP server at port 110 as well. Is
it?

rg> I now also need to use X-Ray, which also wants to situate itself in the
rg> proxy role, to strip a RETURN-PATH from certain outgoing messages (which
rg> I understand TB! cannot do).

You are now mixing up incoming messages (port 110) and outgoing
messages (port 25). What is your setting (server and port) in TB! for
incoming messages?

And what is the setting in XRay? Does it for any reason also listen at
port 110 for incoming messages?

rg> I am sure someone out there has done/is doing this (or something
rg> like it) and can convey some wisdom as to setup considerations!

Since you use Spampal for incoming and XRay for outgoing messages,
there should be no conflict. If there is, my first guess is that XRay
also listens at port 110, which it shouldn't.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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Dresden geboren. *
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