Changing mail clients won't make a difference. Just tell him what you
found, that everything went out that came in. Then tell him to look to the
sender, because there's a five nine probability that she's screwing up and
nuking messages.
At 05:02 PM 5/25/00 +1000, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
>after a w
Gerard MacNeil wrote:
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> On Wed, 17 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
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> > CuCiPOP tells you how many messages were downloaded by default. :)
>
> With Qpopper, you need to use the '-s' command line switch to log
> statistics at the daemon.notice level.
I went with qpopper -s as this box is one
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
> CuCiPOP tells you how many messages were downloaded by default. :)
With Qpopper, you need to use the '-s' command line switch to log
statistics at the daemon.notice level.
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At 02:11 AM 5/18/00 GMT, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
> system:
> Debian 2.1
> exim 2.05-2
> qpopper 2.3-4
CuCiPOP tells you how many messages were downloaded by default. :) If that
log says 10 messages were pulled, then HE DID download 10 messages. If that
number syncs up with what exim says it de
hi,
we have a client who is claiming he's not receiving all his email.
people are apparently sending him messages and he's not receiving it.
oh, and his PA is reading his mail as well, but she 'swears she never deletes
anything'
I've checked the exim logs and all the mail is delivered t
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