Re: popfile and PowerMail...
Thanks for this but I cannot get past the initial installation step. When I try to connect to http://127.0.0.1:8080; I get an error - BAD-URL. The popfile perl script appears to be running O.K. I will give this a rest for awhile. Would still like to get the Unix Account working. Thanks for the time you've spent on this. Geoff On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 11:23:28 -0400 Jonathan Greene said: Just got back to my desk and my set up is as follows for those who are interested... user account id: popserver:loginname incoming mail server: 127.0.0.1 password: same as you were already using You leave SMTP the same as the normal account setting.
popfile and PowerMail...
Just got back to my desk and my set up is as follows for those who are interested... user account id: popserver:loginname incoming mail server: 127.0.0.1 password: same as you were already using You leave SMTP the same as the normal account setting. -- Elvis is the most important musical force of the past 100 years. Look around. You don't see any Beatles impersonators, do you? Except for, you know, Oasis. -- Dennis Miller
re: Unix Account on Powermail?
You def need that perl module... Once you have it all installed you use your same accounts but check through popfile which pulls from your servers. For mine I believe my login is user:popserver... I am on my palm or I would tell you exactly what it says. You're close ... Geoff Roynon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: __ I have now downloaded popfile and am trying to install it. It is complaining about missing file MIME/Base64.pl. I can probably download this from the internet. Once it is installed, do I need to add an extra Account to PowerMail? Should I copy the instructions for Eudora in the popfile instructions? Thanks Geoff On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 10:09:00 -0400 Jonathan Greene said: It works as an email proxy so your mail passes through it on the way to PM. You need to set up at least two buckets (as they are called) -- at least a spam and no spam option and then you use a local web page hosted by your system to tweak the ratings. I use six buckets and I am well above 90% accuracy.
re: Unix Account on Powermail?
It works as an email proxy so your mail passes through it on the way to PM. You need to set up at least two buckets (as they are called) -- at least a spam and no spam option and then you use a local web page hosted by your system to tweak the ratings. I use six buckets and I am well above 90% accuracy. Geoff Roynon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: __ Is popfile automatic? I don't want to manually delete spam on the server if that's what popfile does. Geoff On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 08:56:00 -0400 Jonathan Greene said: If you are not bound to your method you might also try popfile which works like a champ for me...
re: Unix Account on Powermail?
If you are not bound to your method you might also try popfile which works like a champ for me... Geoff Roynon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: __ Hi I am trying to setup spam filtering using scripts from SpamBouncer and need to setup a Unix account on PowerMail to read e-mails stored in /var/ mail by fetchmail. Is this possible? If so, what do I put in User Account ID and Incoming Mail Server fields in the account setup window. Thanks for any hints. Geoff -- Using PowerMail 4.1.2 on a G4/450, 512 MB RAM, under MacOSX 10.2.5 (Classic 9.2.1)
Unix Account on Powermail?
Hi I am trying to setup spam filtering using scripts from SpamBouncer and need to setup a Unix account on PowerMail to read e-mails stored in /var/ mail by fetchmail. Is this possible? If so, what do I put in User Account ID and Incoming Mail Server fields in the account setup window. Thanks for any hints. Geoff -- Using PowerMail 4.1.2 on a G4/450, 512 MB RAM, under MacOSX 10.2.5 (Classic 9.2.1)