Re: eudora and "password"
thank you. i have tried every config I can think of, including what you suggest. still hanging up at entry into that particular inbox. I also started using eudora again after many years because it was either that or psychotropic drugs as a microsoft user, especially with outlook.and I have just not had the time to migrate an intense business environment to linux. anyway...thanks for the note. Blaine Fleming wrote: > > >> installed current win version on an xp box, using last paid version of >> eudora, inserted "127.0.0.1" in place of POP3 mail server as advised in >> manual, but eudora wants a password every time one changes a server >> name.and I cannot find one that works. >> > Not really an SA issue but it is probably a config issue. Most proxies > need you to set the pop3 username to the full login credentials like > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' so they know where to send your request. > > As someone that was happy with Eudora for the better part of 10 years I > can say that Eudora doesn't have a password that is causing you problems. > > --Blaine > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/eudora-and-%22password%22-tp16518109p16524395.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: eudora and "password"
installed current win version on an xp box, using last paid version of eudora, inserted "127.0.0.1" in place of POP3 mail server as advised in manual, but eudora wants a password every time one changes a server name.and I cannot find one that works. Not really an SA issue but it is probably a config issue. Most proxies need you to set the pop3 username to the full login credentials like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' so they know where to send your request. As someone that was happy with Eudora for the better part of 10 years I can say that Eudora doesn't have a password that is causing you problems. --Blaine
Re: eudora and "password"
ok. thanks for all. I felet it was worth a shot, even knowing that most would not be using a windows proxy. if anything occurs to you...or, certainly, anyone else indulging this thread...I would appreciate any comments. thanks. Matt Kettler-3 wrote: > > dooley2 wrote: >> it is a spam assassin proxy 3.2.3.3., for windows. >> >> respectfully, why would I post the question here unless it had something >> to >> do with spam assassin? >> > > Well, true.. however, from your post it wasn't possible to determine > much about your setup. It also wasn't even clear you were using SA at > all, but I assumed you were. > > (Note: most folks here, unless you specify otherwise, are going to > assume you're using SpamAssassin on a unix-like platform with a MTA or > MDA layer integration, because that's what's common. It was clear from > your post that's not what you're doing, but it also wasn't possible to > tell what you are using.) > > Regardless, without knowing what proxy I don't think anyone could be of > much help. After all, you problem isn't with the SA code, it's with the > proxy code. That's very specific to what proxy you're using. > > All I could tell you would be a broad generic statement like "the pop3 > password should work, dono why it doesn't". That's not very informative. > > >> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SaProxy >> > > That said, based on the version number you posted, I *think* you're > using SAwin32, which is one of the many proxies mentioned above. > > Since this is really a feature of the proxy part of the code, not the SA > part of the code, you might try their forums: > > http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=175673 > > Someone here might be able to help, but there are not many folks on this > list using proxies. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/eudora-and-%22password%22-tp16518109p16520694.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: eudora and "password"
dooley2 wrote: it is a spam assassin proxy 3.2.3.3., for windows. respectfully, why would I post the question here unless it had something to do with spam assassin? Well, true.. however, from your post it wasn't possible to determine much about your setup. It also wasn't even clear you were using SA at all, but I assumed you were. (Note: most folks here, unless you specify otherwise, are going to assume you're using SpamAssassin on a unix-like platform with a MTA or MDA layer integration, because that's what's common. It was clear from your post that's not what you're doing, but it also wasn't possible to tell what you are using.) Regardless, without knowing what proxy I don't think anyone could be of much help. After all, you problem isn't with the SA code, it's with the proxy code. That's very specific to what proxy you're using. All I could tell you would be a broad generic statement like "the pop3 password should work, dono why it doesn't". That's not very informative. http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SaProxy That said, based on the version number you posted, I *think* you're using SAwin32, which is one of the many proxies mentioned above. Since this is really a feature of the proxy part of the code, not the SA part of the code, you might try their forums: http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=175673 Someone here might be able to help, but there are not many folks on this list using proxies.
Re: eudora and "password"
it is a spam assassin proxy 3.2.3.3., for windows. respectfully, why would I post the question here unless it had something to do with spam assassin? http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SaProxy Matt Kettler-3 wrote: > > dooley2 wrote: >> heoo all, >> >> installed current win version on an xp box, using last paid version of >> eudora, inserted "127.0.0.1" in place of POP3 mail server as advised in >> manual, but eudora wants a password every time one changes a server >> name.and I cannot find one that works. >> >> meaning, I am the admin on this machine, tried my log on (in windows >> password) and it doesn't worktried the pop 3 password (which works >> with >> normal setttings) for the server and it doesn't work either. in both >> cases, >> eudora never completes the log in via the spam assassin proxy, to get my >> mail. >> >> what, please, should I do? > > Could you at least tell us what proxy you're using, or how this relates > to SpamAssassin ? (SpamAssassin isn't a proxy, but could be hacked into > one) > > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/eudora-and-%22password%22-tp16518109p16520112.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: eudora and "password"
dooley2 wrote: heoo all, installed current win version on an xp box, using last paid version of eudora, inserted "127.0.0.1" in place of POP3 mail server as advised in manual, but eudora wants a password every time one changes a server name.and I cannot find one that works. meaning, I am the admin on this machine, tried my log on (in windows password) and it doesn't worktried the pop 3 password (which works with normal setttings) for the server and it doesn't work either. in both cases, eudora never completes the log in via the spam assassin proxy, to get my mail. what, please, should I do? Could you at least tell us what proxy you're using, or how this relates to SpamAssassin ? (SpamAssassin isn't a proxy, but could be hacked into one)
eudora and "password"
heoo all, installed current win version on an xp box, using last paid version of eudora, inserted "127.0.0.1" in place of POP3 mail server as advised in manual, but eudora wants a password every time one changes a server name.and I cannot find one that works. meaning, I am the admin on this machine, tried my log on (in windows password) and it doesn't worktried the pop 3 password (which works with normal setttings) for the server and it doesn't work either. in both cases, eudora never completes the log in via the spam assassin proxy, to get my mail. what, please, should I do? thanks dooley -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/eudora-and-%22password%22-tp16518109p16518109.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.