Am 20.02.2012 17:50, schrieb Tomas Kuliavas: > 2012.02.20 15:28 Reindl Harald rašė: >> >> >> Am 20.02.2012 14:27, schrieb Paul J Stevens: >>> On 02/20/2012 01:44 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>>>> It is not that we do not receive emails to our server account, it is >>>>>> that they are not being "fetched" properly to our Gmail account, >>>>>> which we use for its functionality. emails haven't been coming >>>>>> through >>>>>> since the 17th, though I have been able to fetch some randomly by >>>>>> manual >>>>>> command. The error which is provided is "Error: Server is temporarily >>>>>> unavailable. Server returned error "Error in RETR command: >" " >>> >>> That a POP3 command. >> >> uhm maybe, you are the mailserver-guru :-) >> >> does not change that they are whining and i am angry >> that they are using such a solution instead creep >> away completly from our mailserver if they are >> not using it and do not delete messages..... > > RETR command has only one argument. That argument has only two conditions > that may cause failure. Maybe they have problems with some message output. > Multiline RETR response has some formating conditions that might affect > only some messages. > > Check if it is possible to capture executed POP3 commands. If they do RETR > msgno1; DELE msgno1; RETR msgno2; DELE msgno2; ...; QUIT, check first > message in mailbox. If they do RETR msgno1; RETR msgno2; and call DELE > after all retrieves or don't do QUIT; check last fetched message. Save > message copy and RETR command/response dump, delete message from mailbox > and recheck google apps fetching.
no chance, they are not so important that i can spent much time on debugging running production services since i have also no account to trigger this and they are sitting in isreal me in vienna :-( especially i do not not know how to debug a google-app on a google server - as long there are no customers with a usual mailprogram gaving troubles i will tell them they should say me the ip of their google-crap and let point the MX directly there
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
_______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list DBmail@dbmail.org http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail