1) What is your mail provider? (SMTP server)? Is it telefonica.net? Is it pop3.telefonica.net? Is it smtp.telefonica.net?
2) What is you login name to that SMTP telefonica server if it requires authentication? Is it barnew? Is it barnew$telefonica.net? Is it barnew@telefonica.net?
3) What format does Spam Pal requires? It appears that it is using a SMTP authentication in a similar way as avast! So should you (according to SpamPal manual) setup you client to authenticate as:
username$put_your_smtp_here.internet.somewhere?
4) On which port spam pal listens?
5) On which port avast! listens?
6) do you want to scan for viruses before spam pal gets the mails or after spamPal gets them?
Thanks,
Lukas
1.)My provider is "telefonica.net" / for incoming-mails is
pop3.telefonica.net /
for outgoing-mails is smtp.telefonica.net.
2.)it depends wich account
for example: barnew$telefonica.net
3.) Spampal needs a different smtp-port ...accordingly
I set 252......because avast use 25.( look at attachment)
Consequently register in my mail-client is:
"barnew$telefonica.net#pop3.telefonica.net@localhost"
and this has to be correct,because for incoming-mails
avast works absolutly perfect.
4.) pop3-1110 / smtp-252
5.) pop3- 110 /smtp-25
6.) avast is working before spampal
thank you very much for your help!!!!!!
Saludos from Spain,
horbar