On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 20:59:57 -0700, Bill Harris wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>> On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 10:48:01 -0700, Bill Harris wrote:
>>> 1. I set up Evolution and imported my Icedove folders, and then I
>>> downloaded email for the first time in Evolution. That gave me
>>> duplicates
Camaleón writes:
> On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 10:48:01 -0700, Bill Harris wrote:
>> 1. I set up Evolution and imported my Icedove folders, and then I
>> downloaded email for the first time in Evolution. That gave me
>> duplicates of everything. Is there a command or plugin to eliminate
>>
On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 10:48:01 -0700, Bill Harris wrote:
> This is essentially a duplicate of a posting to the Evolution mailiing
> list an hour or two ago. After posting there, I saw that they
> considered the Squeeze version of Evolution obsolete and recommended
> asking on one's distro mai
This is essentially a duplicate of a posting to the Evolution mailiing
list an hour or two ago. After posting there, I saw that they
considered the Squeeze version of Evolution obsolete and recommended
asking on one's distro mailing list.
I'm a new Evolution user (version 2.30.3) on D
Hi
Mybe it's off-topic so I'm sorry.
I used IMAP for the last months but now I have to use POP3. Is there a
possibility to get the imap folder structure via POP3 or to save the
structure on HDD ?
thanx
Stefan
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|Udate:
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|on the pop3 problem - I got a log file going. It does check
|/var/spool/mail as it should, but reports 0k for the user when checking.
|If you go to the directory, there is a mail file for the user.
One of our customers had this p
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Michael Roark wrote:
> ERR- maillock: '/var/spool/pop/.pop'
>
Is there such a file? If you telnet into a pop server, it will move the
mailbox /var/spool/mail/username to /var/spoll/pop/username.pop (and leave
a 0 Byte file in /var/spool/mail.
After quiting pop, it should be m
Michael Roark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: on the pop3 problem - I got a log file going. It does check
: /var/spool/mail as it should, but reports 0k for the user when checking.
: If you go to the directory, there is a mail file for the user.
What are the permissions of /var/spool/ma
Martin,
I went back and plugged in the qpopper daemon. I tried to telnet to
pop-3, but after pass I get
ERR- maillock: '/var/spool/pop/.pop'
Anything else to try? I can't check it with 'mail' from the prompt
either. I get /var/spool/mail/ permission denied.
Permissions? I don't know. Anythi
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> But with your homemade compilation you have different problems now.
> Maybe you could reinstall qpopper and try again?
>
I was thinking about the qpopper debianpackage of cause.
Ciao,
Martin
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On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Michael Roark wrote:
> Could not log in to the POP3 server.
> The server responded:
>
> maillock: '/var/spool/pop/.pop'
>
You did remove the lock, didn't you? And the problem persisted?
Did you try:
telnet localhost pop-3
user username
pass password
list
retr 1
quit
But
Michael Roark wrote:
>
> I have a debian box that serves mail for a large group of people (off
> site). I was using in.qpopper for the pop3 daemon until the trouble
> started. Now, when they try to check mail they get the following error:
>
> Could not log in to the POP3 server.
> The server resp
Udate:
on the pop3 problem - I got a log file going. It does check
/var/spool/mail as it should, but reports 0k for the user when checking.
If you go to the directory, there is a mail file for the user.
Any Ideas?
Michael
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I have a debian box that serves mail for a large group of people (off
site). I was using in.qpopper for the pop3 daemon until the trouble
started. Now, when they try to check mail they get the following error:
Could not log in to the POP3 server.
The server responded:
maillock: '/var/spool/pop/
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