Hi Tony,

umm, thought I mentioned that earlier... I'm trying to run it in conjunciton
with my exchange-server2k whose recipients connect via POP3-connectors to
the mailprovider.

Regarding the log-file I've run into another question: I can't find the
config-file in which [globals] has to be set. Can you tell me which one's
the one to be edited?

Thanks again.
Ralf 

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Von: Tony Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Montag, 20. März 2006 22:28
An: Ralf Römling
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: [Spambayes] Q: pop3proxy: configuration: pop3 sessions are
counted but no mails

>> If you look at a message that goes through the proxy, does it have 
>> the SpamBayes headers?  In particular, does it have an X-Spambayes- 
>> Exception header?
>>
>> If there aren't any SpamBayes headers, could you set [globals] 
>> verbose to True, and grab the _pop3proxy.log file that gets created?
>> Either look at it yourself, or you can send it to us AFTER YOU REMOVE 
>> YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD from the top.
>
> Can you maybe tell me where these headers in outlook-mails could be 
> found?
> If it's under 'right-click > options' then no there aren't any.

Why are you using the POP3 proxy with Outlook?  The Outlook plug-is
*much* simpler to install and use.

To view the headers for a message, you need to open the message (i.e.  
you can't do this in the preview pane), then choose "Options" from the
"View" menu.  At the bottom of the dialog that opens is a section called
"Internet Headers".

=Tony.Meyer

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