Am 20.02.2012 19:30, schrieb Tomas Kuliavas:
> Base POP3 protocol has only twelve commands. I am not asking to do tcpdump
> and I don't expect that you will be able to do that if you have something
> close to POPS or StartTLS in your dbmail setup. I am asking to log more in
> POP3 server-client comms. Which exactly POP3 command is failing? What kind
> of arguments are used there?

raising log-level would be a global change
so i do not know how to find out what lines are from
which client, i even do not know the IP and how to filter

>> but we are speaking not about a email program
>> we are speaking about google-mail-server
> 
> We are speaking about some program fetching emails with POP3 protocol. It
> is POP3 client/email program. Not a server. I don't know how google apps
> work, but if they fetch emails with POP3

http://www.googlemail.com/

the google-server is fetching somehow mail and put
it into the gmail-account

> you won't solve your problems with DNS MX change. 
> You will have to setup message forwarding on account.

surely, in this case we are speaking about a whole subdomain
no idea why they use gmail to fetch pop3 to access it with
foreign imap-server without any communication nor they delete
their messages

>> it does not delete any mail because if it would there
>> would be not more than 1000 messages in the inbox
> 
> Ok. I was wrong. Forgot POP3 fetching sequence and they can use UIDL. Paul
> might tell if unique message ids are not changed during migration from
> dbmail2 to dbmail3. You had to rebuild some message data according to
> release docs and it might have changed message ids in POP3 server. If IDs
> change and POP3 users use UIDL, they will try to download every message
> stored in that mailbox.

whatever fails, the error-message does not help me much
i see no way currently do debug this nor i am aware
of detail-changes through transition and how they
can exactly make a specific client which you can
not reporduce in a local setup wired

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