>> Any ideas?
>
> Who is your POP provider? Are the servers heavily loaded?
>
> We got these kind of errors frequently when we had Interland as
> our POP email provider.
>
> In short: Maybe it's just an overloaded/failing POP server?
>
>
> --Derek
I'm using two different P
> Any ideas?
Who is your POP provider? Are the servers heavily loaded?
We got these kind of errors frequently when we had Interland as
our POP email provider.
In short: Maybe it's just an overloaded/failing POP server?
--Derek
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Hi,
I found 1 bug and 2 'ugly things' in mail_fetch plugin version
1.3.0.
The bug is found when you set the plugin to check new messages at
the logon and your IMAP mailbox is overquota. It stores the UIDL of the
last message, not the message previous to the overquota. So it does no
Speaking of POP3 fetch, I'm finding that most of the time, I'm getting
"Error [111] (Connection refused). However, sometimes it DOES work. I'm
running SM 1.2.8 (latest Red Hat Network distribution). This happens with
both POP servers SM is trying to get mail from.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Harold
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 1:00 PM
To: Dave Jones
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Mail_fetch/Fetch mail problems
Hello Dave,
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, Dave Jones wrote...
> I am using SM 1.2.10. The mail_fetch plugin came with it. When I
> configure my pop server in mai
Hello Dave,
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, Dave Jones wrote...
> I am using SM 1.2.10. The mail_fetch plugin came with it. When I
> configure my pop server in mail fetch, I include my username and
> password, as one normally would. However, every time I fetch the
> mail, it comes back saying "inva
Title: Mail_fetch/Fetch mail problems
I am using SM 1.2.10. The mail_fetch plugin came with it. When I configure my pop server in mail fetch, I include my username and password, as one normally would. However, every time I fetch the mail, it comes back saying "invalid username or password"