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To: c.horn who wrote (25209)2/2/2002 7:55:36 PM
From: B.K.Myers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
c.horn

After you removed the POP3 server name and replaced it with 127.0.0.1, did you change your account name from "yourname" to "yourname@postoffice.worldnet.att.net" in your e-mail program? This is how SpamWeasel knows where/how to connect to your mail POP3 server.

You also have to configure SpamWeasel to allow your e-mail address(s) to pass the Spam rule "Spam if To or Cc address is not found in My Addresses". To do this, Open SpamWeasel Configure... and click on the Patterns tab. Then double click on the "My Addresses" selection and enter your e-mail address(s). If you bypass this step, SpamWeasel will assume that e-mail sent to your e-mail address(s) is Spam and move it to SpamWeasel's Archives.

To see e-mail identified as Spam, open the Archives by right clicking on the SpamWeasel icon next to your system clock and select "Archive Viewer". Open the SpamWeasel Archive folders, locate any valid e-mails and drag/drop them onto the "SpamWeasel Pending Queue" folder. The next time you try to retrieve your email they will be passed from SpamWeasel to your e-mail program.

Hope this helps.

B.K.