[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Support Requests-788447 ] Outlook
plugin great - POP3???????????
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Support Requests item #788447, was opened at 2003-08-14 12:37
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Group: None
>Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Kjellquist (oldcyberdude)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Outlook plugin great - POP3???????????
Initial Comment:
No documentation!!!!!!
Really great install info!!!!!!!!!!
No troubleshooting info!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can it be that the Windows version is better ....tell
me it isn't so!!!!!
All I get for ./pop3proxy.py -b is this cryptic response
SpamBayes POP3 Proxy Beta1, version 0.1 (May 2003),
using SpamBayes POP3 Proxy Web Interface Alpha2,
version 0.02
and engine SpamBayes Beta2, version 0.2 (July 2003).
Loading database... Done.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./pop3proxy.py", line 777, in ?
run()
File "./pop3proxy.py", line 760, in run
CreateProxies(servers, proxyPorts, state)
File "./smtpproxy.py", line 488, in CreateProxies
listener = BayesSMTPProxyListener(server,
serverPort, proxyPort, state)
File "./smtpproxy.py", line 228, in __init__
Dibbler.Listener.__init__(self, proxyPort,
BayesSMTPProxy, proxyArgs)
File "./spambayes/Dibbler.py", line 267, in __init__
self.bind(port)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/asyncore.py", line 311, in bind
return self.socket.bind (addr)
socket.error: (98, 'Address already in use')
Looks like an IBM core dump ....yes I am that old!
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>Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2003-08-14 13:02
Message:
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The important bit in a traceback is usually at the end. In this
case, it's telling you that the "Address [is] already in use".
IOW, it's trying to use a port that is already taken by
something else. You're probably using port 110, so try some
other port - 1110, perhaps.
pop3proxy is cross-platform, BTW. And yes, in terms of
usability, the Outlook plug-in probably is better. This is
because it's a plug-in, not because it's on Windows, though.
There is documentation, too, it's just not as easy to find as
you might hope. The website (particularly the FAQ) is the
best place to start, although it wouldn't have answered this
question.
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