James,
It's not the mailservers whose ports need to be unique. Rather, it is
the port which Spambayes uses to
receive mail from a server which must be unique. If you have 3
accounts, you could use 8110, 8111, and 8112
for Spambayes' ports.
If you look at the web configuration page (http://localhost:8880/config
in most cases), the 1st two boxes are for this
purpose and have good explanations accompanying them.
*_Example_*
Remote Servers: mail.server1.com,pop.server2.net,pop.server3.com
SpamBayes Ports: 8110,8111,8112
Then the incoming server port in the mail client would be configured as
email1 - localhost:8110
email2 - localhost:8111
email3 - localhost:8112
HTH,
Dale
James D. Dunlap wrote:
OK, I hadn't seen the FAQ on how to do the "localhost" part.
Still don't know how multiple accounts that all use server port 110
should be set up...
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