On Thu, Jun 24, Ken Murchison wrote: > >on a setup with lots of roaming users, the following happens frequently: > > > >- users are logging in using pop3 > >- users connection breaks down or > > users client breaks down (so the tcp session is not terminated) > >- user tries to login again > >- mailbox of user is locked for poptimeout minutes > > > >10 minutes is a very long time to wait to be able to access mail again. > >Is there a specific reason, why this minimum is that high? > > RFC 1939 Section 3 (last paragraph). As far as the server is concerned, > the client is still connected, so the autologout timer is stillin effect.
Urgs. Okay, I see... Better do not use POP3... -- With best regards, Carsten Hoeger
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