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<font size=3>Kenny-<br>
Thanks for this. If I ever get the sb proxy running, I'll follow
your advice. I'm working on it. See my note to Tim Peters for where I am
now in the struggle to get sb working with Eudora 6. I need all the
help I can get and appreciate yours. -- John<br><br>
At 01:45 PM 1/26/2004, Kenny Pitt wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Tony Meyer wrote:<br>
>> I already have a POP3 proxy (the Proxomitron to<br>
>> filter out pop-ups); is there going to be a problem with
two?<br>
> <br>
> There shouldn't be. Just put SpamBayes in there somewhere,
either<br>
> before or after Proxomitron (it shouldn't matter which).
Obviously<br>
> the port numbers in the instructions will be no good to you,
though.<br>
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What port numbers?<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font size=3>There REALLY shouldn't
be since Proxomitron is actually an HTTP proxy,<br>
not a POP3 proxy.<br><br>
You probably would have a problem, though, if you configure SpamBayes
to<br>
talk to the port that the Proxomitron proxy is listening on. In
terms<br>
of configuring SpamBayes, just pretend Proxomitron isn't there and
I<br>
think you'll be fine.<br><br>
-- <br>
Kenny Pitt </font></blockquote>
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</font><font size=1 color="#000080">John Backus, Sc.D.<br>
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