I don't use that feature, but when I saw it I wondered why would I 
ever want that? The only context I can think of is if you are running 
it on a mail server, and you want to catch one of the clients sending spam.


At 05:13 PM 7/27/2005, Jeff Szymanski wrote:
>re
>
>>Spambayes worked fine until I installed PC Cillin Internet Security 
>>2005.  Now, whenever I try to send an email, my mail server times 
>>out and the mail is not sent.
>>
>>I do find however, that if I change the mail server's name to its 
>>actual name (mail.merr.com) from "localhost," I CAN send email.
>>
>>So it seems there's a conflict between Spambayes and the PC Cillin 
>>program.  Has anyone else complained of this?
>
>it just occurred to me to question why "localhost" should be entered 
>at all as the SMTP (outgoing) server since Spaybayes is only 
>concerned with incoming mail.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
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