Vojtech, my testing configurations using OE and Spamihilator:
POP3 server: 127.0.0.1
SMTP server: 127.0.0.1
email: walker.dot.another.thing@terra.es
username: walker.terra.es
So, in the OE field for user will be:
127.0.0.1&walker.dot.another.thing.terra.es#pop3.terra.es
Where:
127.0.0.1& > belongs to Spamihilator configuration (works in all my emails)
walker.dot.another.thing.terra.es > username like the ISP recognize it
#pop3.terra.es > pop3 server address
or 'generic': SpamihilatorLocalServer&UserNamer#avastPopServer
I fill the password...
In the SMTP authentication will have:
SMTP server: #mailhost.terra.es
Password: <blank> and check the reminder box.
(sometimes, the user neen to put the password again and check the reminder box... the behavior is not always the same. But, when the smpt/pop servers are the same as the ISP (dial-up) you can let the password blank, if not, they are different from the connection, you must fill the password).
I use OE accounts at port 120 because I have Spamihilator at 120. avast listen the 110, so my 'configurations' will be:
My avast4.ini file is posted and explained
here. Anyway:
DefaultSmtpServer=smtp.MyServerName.com.br
DefaultPopServer=pop.MyServerName.com.br
SmtpListen=127.0.0.1:25
PopListen=127.0.0.1:110
ImapListen=127.0.0.1:143
ShowTrayIcon=1
AutoSetProtection=0
UseDefaultSmtp=0
Log=1
PassThrough=0
Trust=127.0.0.1
Vojtech, I say again:
all my other emails works with exactly the same configuration. They are filtered by Spamihilator and scanned by avast! I'm sure
Hope this help avast! development and Walker's trouble with Pegasus... I'm near to give up
I think the trouble are in the dots "." regardless what is said in the help file but, if anybody could help us ...