On Mon 19 July 2004, 19:56:38 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now that rings a bell! I have NAV so I guess for some reason I was
> guided to give POPFile 123.
> 
> I've found the instructiosn that led me to 123:
> 
> <quote>
> 
> If you use an email scanning proxy that has changed your email setting
> like some versions of Norton Antivirus, then POPFile won't work straight
> off the bat: the email proxy will grab them instead. You need to configure
> POPFile to talk to the email scanner. (If your virus scanner didn't change
> your email POP3 server setting then there is no need to follow these instructions).
> 
> (So, basically, emails get downloaded by the scanner, passed to POPFile,
> and then - finally - passed to your email program.)
> 
> Now, since different brands of email scanners work differently, we'll
> work like this:
> 
>    1. Disable the email scanner and return your settings to normal.
>    2. Tell POPFile to listen for connections on a different port.
>    3. Tell your email program to connect to POPFile on a different port.
>    4. Re-enable your email scanner with the new settings.

Well, how about doing this again - try it without NAV and with Popfile
and TB! talking on port 110 (note that this changes your userid and/or
password, so note the old values before setting new ones). If that works
fine, then change the TB!/Popfile port, reset the userid and password and
re-enable NAV and see if that works.

-- 
Robin Anson

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