On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 21:21 -0500, Martin Schiøtz wrote:
> > > Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
> > > was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
> >
> > Yes.
> > The POP3 RFC states that operations such as DELEte a message will become
> > "f
On 12/19/06, Pascal Gienger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
former03 | Baltasar Cevc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
> was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
Yes.
The POP3 RFC states that opera
former03 | Baltasar Cevc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Martin,
Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
Yes.
The POP3 RFC states that operations such as DELEte a message will become
"final" after iss
I'm also getting this sometimes with some of our customers. I suspect
it does have something to do with the client, as one person is using
Eudora and the other is using Outlook Express. But regardless, the
server should be able to cope with these and unlock the mailbox after
the connection has bee
Hi Martin,
Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
May the reason be that some client software isn't properly closing
the connection (no quit for example)? Or just lost connections due to
the loss of in
Jure Pecar wrote:
> Recently I have more and more users complaining about errors accesing
> their mailboxes via pop. I woundn't (couldn't) really care about
> them, but one of them is now my boss :)
>
> So I started looking into it and we came up with the following
> procedure to recreate the pr