RES: [Spambayes] Unable to bind different addresses to port 110?

Paulo Sakamoto sakamoto at brasiliasp.br
Mon Jul 21 18:19:37 EDT 2003


Hi again,

Here is what the 1.0a2 web interface says:

Status and Configuration
  	
POP3 proxy running on 10.1.1.55:110, 10.1.1.56:110, 10.1.1.57:110, proxying
to pop.XXX.com:110, pop3.YYY.com:110, pop.ZZZ.com:110.

But I couldn't enter the same configuration in the 1.0a4, it gives the error
message below.

Thanks!

Paulo
 

> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Meyer, Tony [mailto:T.A.Meyer at massey.ac.nz] 
> Enviada em: sexta-feira, 18 de julho de 2003 20:10
> Para: Paulo Sakamoto; spambayes at python.org
> Assunto: RE: [Spambayes] Unable to bind different addresses 
> to port 110?
> 
> 
> > The web interface gives the following error messages:
> > 
> > - The number of pop3 proxy ports specified must match the
> > number of servers specified
> 
> This is saying that the number of items in the (POP3 Proxy) 
> ports option must be the same as the number of items in the 
> servers option.  (i.e., if servers is "pop.example.com:110, 
> pop2.example.com:110, pop3.example.com, 
> pop4.example.com:111", then ports must be "110, 111, 112, 113, 114").
> 
> > - All pop3 port numbers must be unique
> 
> This means exactly what it says.  You can't have 
> "110,110,110", for example - you must have "110,111,112" (or 
> whatever numbers you like).
> 
> If you think that these messages are coming up erroneously, 
> it would be helpful if you could copy exactly what you are 
> putting into these two fields.  You can X out the server 
> names if you like, but please keep the numbers and punctuation.
> 
> =Tony Meyer
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