[Spambayes] SpamBayes and Thunderbird, server and username (followup)
Tim Stone
tim at aterraform.com
Sun Jan 8 14:46:29 CET 2006
Interesting. Yes, Thunderbird does seem to be too smart for our own
good in this instance. Thanks for the heads up.
Monte wrote:
>I got it working, set the server to "localhost", set username to
>"username" and it works.
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>Here's something I ran into. I've got 3 email addresses I get with
>Thunderbird (Mozilla). Each one has a Server, Port, and Username. 2 of
>them have the same "username". Thunderbird won't let me set the server
>for those both to "localhost", I had to set one to "127.0.0.1". I've
>got each looking at a different port, 110, 115, and 120. Popfile
>handled this by making the usernames "mail.server.com:username", that
>would eliminate this problem, making all the usernames truly unique for
>the localhost server.
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>Monte
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>##### previous message #####
>I just installed SpamBayes to use with Thunderbird. I've been using
>Popfile successfully. I set the server to "localhost". The username
>has been set to "mail.server.net:username" (no quotes) for Popfile.
>This isn't working for SpamBayes, or at least I can't get it to work,
>there is a problem with my password authentication, it won't. I can't
>find anything on this "subject", searched the archives back 5 months.
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>I also use AVG 7 for my anti-virus. Windows XP.
>spambayes-1.0.4.exe is what I installed.
>
>Thanks,
>Monte
>
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