also sprach Nathan Ollerenshaw (on Thu, 05 Apr 2001 11:45:18AM +0100):
> Yeah, qpopper does that. Try running it in "server" mode (I forget the
> correct switch) or switch to cucipop which doesn't play around with the
> mailbox so much.
tried both, but with no success. so i ended up converting the
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, MaD dUCK wrote:
> hey,
> i am using qpopper for pop3 access. one of my users hasn't been
> reading mail in two weeks, and now her mailbox is 16Mb. that's not a
> lot, no. however, she uses microcrap software, which is not succeeding
> at downloading whereas a direct POP3 intera
MaD dUCK wrote:
>
> also sprach Nathan E Norman (on Wed, 04 Apr 2001 03:03:39PM -0500):
> > I never had any major problems with cucipop. There are two caveats:
>
> well, for the sake of fixing this promptly, i went ahead and replaced
> qpopper with cucipop. however, now there is a 20 second dela
an addendum... the delay is dependent on the mailbox size. if i POP to
an account with a small mailbox, it works like a jiffy. however, when
connecting to an account with a 16Mb mailbox size, it takes 20 seconds
before cucipop returns the login acknowledgement.
i.e.
fishbowl:~> nc mail 110
+OK Cu
also sprach Nathan E Norman (on Wed, 04 Apr 2001 03:03:39PM -0500):
> I never had any major problems with cucipop. There are two caveats:
well, for the sake of fixing this promptly, i went ahead and replaced
qpopper with cucipop. however, now there is a 20 second delay between
the user entering t
hey,
i am using qpopper for pop3 access. one of my users hasn't been
reading mail in two weeks, and now her mailbox is 16Mb. that's not a
lot, no. however, she uses microcrap software, which is not succeeding
at downloading whereas a direct POP3 interaction with the server
through netcat revealed t
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