[pmmail-list] help with 0spam
Marty Rimpau
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Sat, 24 Jan 2004 03:17:22 -0800
Hi, Dean, no I'm not, but I wanted to investigate 0spam, and I did set
up the service, but he said something about 0spam being ineffective
unless you set up an email account in your email program, so, after
logging in, you'd have to set up each account, and give your user name,
and pass word, and pop server for the accounts you want filtered. It
would seem that like spaminator, once your service is on, it's on, and
my problem is that now, I can't send messages to any yahoo groups, it
says something about too long of a delay, and I went up there and added
yahoogroups to my white list, but I wonder why he wants you to set up
an email account in pm mail? I did change my pop server from 0spam.com
to 127.0.0.1, but gave the original pop server for mind spring, which
is mail.mindspring.com
and told it to come in on port 1111, but still, I can't send mail to
any yahoo groups, and don't know why, since they've been added to my
white list. At least, I can still send mail, but I just can't reply to
any yahoo groups lists, if I try, I get the error messages back.
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 17:29:58 +0700, Dean Boulding wrote:
>
>Marty, I'm wondering if you're already running POPFile? I am, and it
>requires 127.0.0.1 as the POP3 address, but then in the user account
>section prepends the server and a colon to your email account name.
>
>
>I use POPFile for spam filtering, and it does a great job on the 80 - 90%
>of my mail which is spam these days. Obviously, you don't need both
>POPFile and 0spam, so if you are running POPFile and want to switch to
>0spam, I or others here could certainly help you change the settings.
>Right now, however, I don't know why your system is set up the way it is.
>I personally am reluctant to use whitelist filtering at the moment, FWIW,
>but it may be the only way to go in the future.
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>Dean
>
>
>
>
>On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 04:39:49 -0500, Ralph Cohen wrote:
>
>
>|Hi Marty,
>|
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>|The IP 127.0.0.1 is a non-routable internal address that refers to your
>|own computer. Unless you are running your own mail server, I'm not
>|sure why you would be using that address. Perhaps someone else here
>|can help with that. While a POP mail address can be in the form of an
>|IP address, it is often in the form of 'pop.aol.com' or
>|'mail.home.net'.
>|
>|Setting up a whitelist filter is very easy to do with PMMail and can
>|give you much more control over your accounts. Let us know if you need
>|some help.
>|
>|Ralph Cohen
>|
>|
>|On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 00:03:28 -0800, Marty Rimpau wrote:
>|
>|>Hi list, I need help, I am using pm mail version 2717, and according
>|>the tutorial at
>|>http://www.0spam.com
>|>it wants you to create an account in your email program, or, according
>|>to the 0spam people, it won't be effective for deleting spam, so, my
>|>problem is, what does it do, does it log in to your 0spam account, and
>|>download your mail, or what? For my regular account, I have to use the
>|>pop server 127.0.0.1, or I can't receive email, and with this 0spam
>|>account, I don't want to send mail, just receive mail, and it's asking
>|>for email, and such, but I don't want all that, and real name, and all
>|>this, so, I've configured the account, by naming the pop server
>|>0spam.com, and I've re-defined the port to 1111, like they said, but
>|>when I open up my 0 spam account to check messages, it says sending
>|>user command, over and over again, and for each email account you set
>|>up, you provide the pop server and the user name and pass code for that
>|>account, but do I need to use 127.0.0.1 for this account as well, or
>|>what do I need to do? The person's name at support with 0spam.com is
>|>Jeff Anderson, but he said to use 0spam.com but pm mail won't receive
>|>mail with that pop server, so what do I do? It says to create a 0spam
>|>account in your email program, or else, 0spam will be ineffective in
>|>blocking spam, but I'm stumped, because I thought that a service like
>|>0spam would take care of accounts like this itself, without you having
>|>to create an email account in your email program. Would somebody
>|>knowledgable please read the tutorial, and maybe point me in the right
>|>direction? Thanks in advance for helping.
>|>
>|>
>|>Marty
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