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.