staticsafe grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 0:07, David Guntner wrote:
>> mouss grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>>
>>> it actually works well with postfix (dovecot provides a simple
>>> authentication solution for postfix).
>>
>> What do you mean by that?
>
> He means SASL auth. [1]
On 11/18/2012 0:07, David Guntner wrote:
> mouss grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>> Le 18/11/2012 03:54, David Guntner a écrit :
>>> Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
The answer is: Dovecot
Documentation for version 1 included in Debian Squeeze is at
http://wiki.do
mouss grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Le 18/11/2012 03:54, David Guntner a écrit :
>> Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>>
>>> The answer is: Dovecot
>>>
>>> Documentation for version 1 included in Debian Squeeze is at
>>> http://wiki.dovecot.org/
>>
>> Thanks! Missed that one while I wa
gt;> to /var/mail in Debian :-) ).
>>
>>> I need an IMAP4/POP3 server which supports SSL, and while the
>>> IMAP server can access the userspace of the logged-in user to
>>> get to files in
>>
>>> their home directories (such as $HOME/Mail for mail
Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> David Guntner wrote:
>
>> Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox for
>> users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link to /var/mail
>> in Debian :-) ).
>
>> I need an IMAP4/POP
David Guntner wrote:
> Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox for
> users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link to /var/mail
> in Debian :-) ).
> I need an IMAP4/POP3 server which supports SSL, and while the IMAP
> server can access
Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox for
users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link to /var/mail
in Debian :-) ).
I need an IMAP4/POP3 server which supports SSL, and while the IMAP
server can access the userspace of the logged-in user to get to fil
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 14:26:37 +0300
Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have used POP3 server now a few months, but I have forgot whitch
> one it was. :-/ How can I find out whitch server I am using? :-D
>
>
> Tero Mäntyvaara
>
>
quick and dirty way is
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> I have used POP3 server now a few months, but I have forgot whitch
> one it was. :-/ How can I find out whitch server I am using? :-D
Is the server still configured in any application you are using?
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On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 02:26:37PM +0300, Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> I have used POP3 server now a few months, but I have forgot whitch one
> it was. :-/ How can I find out whitch server I am using? :-D
Start with:
netstat -lntp | grep 110
to check what process listens on po
I have used POP3 server now a few months, but I have forgot whitch one
it was. :-/ How can I find out whitch server I am using? :-D
Tero Mäntyvaara
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ve to use mutt to copy the files around and get the mailbox
> back under 100MB. I'm looking for a POP3 server that would allow me
> to download more the 100MB mailbox, if had a look on the internet for
> other POP3 servers, but none seem to mention if they have a maximum
> m
100MB. I'm looking for a POP3 server that would allow me
to download more the 100MB mailbox, if had a look on the internet for
other POP3 servers, but none seem to mention if they have a maximum
mailbox size limitation. If anyone knows of a good POP3 server that
would allow to to col
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 07:29 -0800, Sergio Basurto Juarez wrote:
> Debian: Testing
> Exim: 4.38
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have exim configured and working, the question is:
>
> exim can be used as a pop3 server?
>
> if not, which pop3 server is the best, I will
>
Sergio Basurto Juarez wrote:
Debian: Testing
Exim: 4.38
Hello everyone,
I have exim configured and working, the question is:
exim can be used as a pop3 server?
if not, which pop3 server is the best, I will
appreciate any feedback.
I want the users be able to get the mail from the
server via pop3
Debian: Testing
Exim: 4.38
Hello everyone,
I have exim configured and working, the question is:
exim can be used as a pop3 server?
if not, which pop3 server is the best, I will
appreciate any feedback.
I want the users be able to get the mail from the
server via pop3.
Regards
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 08:49:21 +0100,
Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On (25/09/03 03:49), Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:51:08 +0100,
> > Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > Given the vo
On (25/09/03 03:49), Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:51:08 +0100,
> Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Given the volume of this stuff that list subscribers are receiving, is
> > a good solution? ie. Do those more experienced among you r
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:51:08 +0100,
Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Given the volume of this stuff that list subscribers are receiving, is
> a good solution? ie. Do those more experienced among you rate it?
..chances are most people will want an autom
Hi
I've been playing with mailfilter (using Pigeon's recent post) to
remove the assorted MS spam at the server with a view to using
spamassassin or other local solution for the other crap one receives.
The major drawback with mailfilter is that it deletes offending
messages automatically wit
'd prefer
> to 'do it right' and learn to configure a good pop3 implementation
> rather than a lightweight one. My office, with about 120 workers, might
> need a pop3 server in the future!
>
> I'm running Woody. Dselect offers the following when doing a search for
>
etween them, I'd prefer
> to 'do it right' and learn to configure a good pop3 implementation
> rather than a lightweight one. My office, with about 120 workers, might
> need a pop3 server in the future!
>
> I'm running Woody. Dselect offers the following when d
op3
> implementation rather than a lightweight one. My office, with about
> 120 workers, might need a pop3 server in the future!
>
i ran a ISP that had ~85% mac customers for several years,
and for most of the time we used UW's ipop3d. we later moved
to qpopper (downloaded source from
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On Thursday 17 January 2002 8:57 pm, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> My mate has just asked if I could set up an old machine to run as a
> little mail server for 3 people who hang out together, all running macs.
> They have an ADSL line connection without
r than a lightweight one. My office, with about 120 workers, might
need a pop3 server in the future!
I'm running Woody. Dselect offers the following when doing a search for
'pop3':
* ipopd
* mailutils-pop3d
* cyrus-pop3d (not standard mbox format?)
Hi.
I am looking for a good feature-loaded pop3 server that has TLS encryption
built-in.
My current gnu-pop3 just does not cut it for me anymore :(
Any suggestions ?
(a) make IMP leave messages as read. to do this, it needs to speak the
right IMAP to courier-imap.
(b) a different POP3 server that's capable of Maildir, and which runs
in potato.
(c) another solution that doesn't require duplication of each user's
mailspools.
any clues?
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* Doug Fields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.10.07 01:04:00-0400]:
> Also, solid POP3, but that is only 0.15, which doesn't necessarily
> "sound" good.
i use it productively without any problems.
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On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:42:08PM -0400, Doug Fields wrote:
> Here is the big problem I'm facing:
>
> The various POP daemons (qpopper, solid-pop3d, etc.) all use the getpwnam
> function to get information about the user.
>
> My user "accounts" do not exist in the NSS/getpwnam environment. They
Any other ideas?
Many thanks,
Doug
At 01:17 AM 10/7/2001, CaT wrote:
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:04:00AM -0400, Doug Fields wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been trying to decide which POP3 server to use.
>
> My requirements include:
>
> 1) Ability to use PAM for authentication,
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:04:00AM -0400, Doug Fields wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been trying to decide which POP3 server to use.
>
> My requirements include:
>
> 1) Ability to use PAM for authentication, or have a simple way of extending
> the authenticati
Hello all,
I've been trying to decide which POP3 server to use.
My requirements include:
1) Ability to use PAM for authentication, or have a simple way of extending
the authentication to use a highly customized authentication scheme (for
which I will write a PAM module)
2) Ability to h
> Try "qpopper"
i highly recommend the courier series, you get pop3 and imap with ssl
support. it's complete in woody, potato only sports imap afaik.
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
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Try "qpopper"
Mike
Quoting Matthew Daubenspeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'll make this short and sweet.
>
> What POP3 server does everyone suggest?
>
>
>
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, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I'll make this short and sweet.
>
> What POP3 server does everyone suggest?
>
hi ys
NONE use pine/elm/mutt after ssh'ing into the mail/pop server
c ya
alvin
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I'll make this short and sweet.
>
> What POP3 server does everyone suggest?
>
I'll make this short and sweet.
What POP3 server does everyone suggest?
also sprach Nathan Ollerenshaw (on Thu, 05 Apr 2001 11:48:14AM +0100):
> Courier-IMAP contains a POP3 server, which works rather well.
yes, however i ended up with spop3d because Courier-POP3 is in
unstable and given that i just don't want to deal with the
implications, i refrain fr
http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/
Courier-IMAP contains a POP3 server, which works rather well.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, MaD dUCK wrote:
> hey,
> anyone know of a POP3 server capable of serving out of $HOME/Maildir/
> and which isn't part of qmail?
>
> martin; (gree
also sprach Miquel van Smoorenburg (on Wed, 04 Apr 2001 11:48:45PM +):
> The Courier mailsystem comes with an IMAP and POP3 server that do
> Maildir.
> In the unstable distribution there's a 'courier-pop' package
right. and i don't want unstable on this syst
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hey,
>anyone know of a POP3 server capable of serving out of $HOME/Maildir/
>and which isn't part of qmail?
The Courier mailsystem comes with an IMAP and POP3 server that do
Maildir.
In the unsta
hey,
anyone know of a POP3 server capable of serving out of $HOME/Maildir/
and which isn't part of qmail?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
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Bart Szyszka wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have to use Windows right now because Kmail has stopped
> functioning. When I go to check my e-mail, it gives me "Internal
> Error" followed by a line about submitting a bug report, then a
> line that says "Unexpected respo
gt; > looking for but its far better then using MS Outhouse.
> Why would I need to do that? Is Kmail's support of POP3 buggy
> or something? I've never had problems with it before and it did work
> in this particular installation of Kmail once before it stopped working.
well a
> What's that "because..."
> There are dozens of options for retrieving and reading mail in Linux
> .. not only kmail
> Monolithic (all-in-one) and gui-solutions are sylpheed, xfmail,
> pronto...IIRC
I've tried tons of these options and when I use them I'd feel like I'd be
using more of a workaro
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> "Bart" == Bart Szyszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bart> Hi, I have to use Windows right now because Kmail has stopped
Gulp!
What's that "because..."
There are dozens of options for retrieving and reading mail in Linux
... not only kmail
M
> use fetchmail to fetch your mail and deliver it to your local MTA
> which delivers it to your local mail spool. then have kmail just use
> that instead of using pop3 itself. perhaps not the solution your
> looking for but its far better then using MS Outhouse.
Why would I need to do that? Is Km
; line that says "Unexpected response from POP3 server". It
> keeps on doing this on the second message, no matter what the
> message is. Everywhere else, including Outlook Express, I can
> retrieve my mail just fine. Any ideas?
use fetchmail to fetch your mail and deliver it to your
Hi,
I have to use Windows right now because Kmail has stopped
functioning. When I go to check my e-mail, it gives me "Internal
Error" followed by a line about submitting a bug report, then a
line that says "Unexpected response from POP3 server". It
keeps on doing this on th
> As an aside is there anyway in Linux of finding what files are in use or
> locked by a process? As I mentioned nothing shows up regarding this file
> in the process table.
>
lsof or fuser
looking in /proc helps also (for the hard-liners) *g*
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Hello everyone,
I have a very weird problem happening with our POP3 server.
All of a sudden yesterday one of the users using this service reported
that he kept getting "-ERR being read already /usr/spool/mail/fred"
being returned from the POP server. I have looked into th
check out solidpop, there is a debian package of it as well (solid-pop3d).
it supports virtual domains and a bunch of other useful stuff.
adam.
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a p
Give a try to XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
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Mario,
I haven't looked at courier-imap, but i should support multiple domains. In
fact, any pop3 server should be oblivious to the domain. It simply allows
user access to their email account. This is independent of the domain. At
least as far as I know ...
paul
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On Fri, 12 May 2000, Paul McHale wrote:
> Mario,
>
> > When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
> > server also with virtual domains?
>
> All mail for that user will go to the same mail box regardless of what
> domain it is sent to. Th
Mario,
> When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
> server also with virtual domains?
I am not sure how you mean this. I am virtual serving doubleesolutions.com
and desinc.com. That only matters to exim. Once exim decides it is taking
care of the doma
Hi,
When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
server also with virtual domains?
I mean, if I have some users with same name under different
domains, how to serve pop3 for them? Is it possible?
Thanks
Mario O.de Menezes"Many ar
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Marcus Felipe Pereira wrote:
> Do Debian (potato) distributes any POP3 server package with PAM
> support?
Yes, GNU pop3d (package gnu-pop3d), formerly known as IDS POP. Not a bad
POP server, either, if I do say so myself. ;)
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Do Debian (potato) distributes any POP3 server package with PAM
support?
Thanks
Marcus
According to Leszek Gerwatowski:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 04:04:23PM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> > Most of the 2.4 and early 2.5 qpopper packages had a license
> > that made it impossible to include it with Debian, so Debian shipped
> > with a fixed 2.3 instead.
>
> Now with latest ver
On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 04:04:23PM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Varga Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >don't use qpopper version <2.51 since it has security holes in it.
> >
> >there is a qpopper 2.3 debian package in stable, contact the maintainer t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Varga Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>don't use qpopper version <2.51 since it has security holes in it.
>
>there is a qpopper 2.3 debian package in stable, contact the maintainer to
>know whether it has fixes to close the sechole, if it is not fixed, then
>try t
apt-get install qpopper
-Original Message-
From: Algernon NG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, 24 June 1999 1:01
Subject: POP3 server
>Help!
>
>I want to set up a mail server. Can you tell me where can I find a good
>POP3 server?
Take a look at the 'qpopper' package. Its a POP3 server developed by
Qualcomm (famous for Eudora Light/Pro). I've been using it on my machines
without any problems.
If you feel like building from source, you might check out 3.0b18 on
ftp.qualcomm.com. I'm now using that vers
*- On 23 Jun, Algernon NG wrote about "POP3 server"
> Help!
>
> I want to set up a mail server. Can you tell me where can I find a good
> POP3 server?
> (Source or Debian Package preferred)
>
Use the package search at http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages.html
Pack
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Algernon NG wrote:
> Help!
>
> I want to set up a mail server. Can you tell me where can I find a good
> POP3 server?
> (Source or Debian Package preferred)
qpopper 2.53 is a good enough option, I think there is a debian package of
it in unstable.
or i
Help!
I want to set up a mail server. Can you tell me where can I find a good
POP3 server?
(Source or Debian Package preferred)
Thanks,
Algernon NG of The MadHouse Project
Bob Nielsen wrote (on 12 Apr 99, at 11:37):
> drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 1024 Jan 25 16:03 pop
>
> qpopper created this with the right permissions. /etc/inetd.conf should
> specify that qpopper is run by root, so you shouldn't be getting the
> error:
>
> pop-3 stream tcp
On 13-Apr-99 Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> How do I set up a pop3 server? What software do I use? Is there a HOWTO?
> I couldn't find one on http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP.
>
> Secondly, I'm running exim as my mta, and while I can use linux based
> email clients to send m
On 13-Apr-99 Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> How do I set up a pop3 server? What software do I use? Is there a HOWTO?
> I couldn't find one on http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP.
>
> Secondly, I'm running exim as my mta, and while I can use linux based
> email clients to send m
How do I set up a pop3 server? What software do I use? Is there a HOWTO?
I couldn't find one on http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP.
Secondly, I'm running exim as my mta, and while I can use linux based
email clients to send mail on my LAN, my windows clients will not send
email to the serve
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Tony Crawford wrote:
> Hi people!
>
> I ran this question end of last week and got no bites; here again
> with slightly changed Subject line.
>
> > Anyone got a tip for me? I'd like to use Debian as a POP server in
> > the LAN, but so far it doesn't want to play along. Her
Hi people!
I ran this question end of last week and got no bites; here again
with slightly changed Subject line.
> Anyone got a tip for me? I'd like to use Debian as a POP server in
> the LAN, but so far it doesn't want to play along. Here's the syslog:
>
> Apr 10 17:29:42 pumpkin tcplogd: pop
>> I have a 386sx-33 with:
>> 4mb ram
>> 100 mb hard disk
>> 10mbit ethernet card
>>
>> Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network=
>> with one dial up connection ?
A router and a firewall yes.. but for proxy and ma
"Mitchell Surface" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings,
>
> This should be an easy question but I can't seem to find an answer. I
> want to get my e-mail from my ISP's POP server. I've been messing around
> with sendmail (which is overkill, I now realize) without any luck. Can
> someone poin
Oliver Thuns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >I have a 386sx-33 with:
> >4mb ram
> >100 mb hard disk
> >10mbit ethernet card
> >
> >Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network
> >with one dial up connection ?
>
A big thank you to everyone who sent me messages about my POP problem.
I must add that Pann's instructions (at the site in the tag) are the
best set for a beginning Debian user that I've seen. There should be
some way to either add these to the Debian site or at least provide a
link to them.
Than
On Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 10:53:57AM -0400, Mitchell Surface wrote:
> This should be an easy question but I can't seem to find an answer. I
> want to get my e-mail from my ISP's POP server. I've been messing around
> with sendmail (which is overkill, I now realize) without any luck. Can
> someone po
On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Oliver Thuns wrote:
> >I have a 386sx-33 with:
> >4mb ram
> >100 mb hard disk
> >10mbit ethernet card
> >
> >Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network
> >with one dial up connection ?
>
> I th
>I have a 386sx-33 with:
>4mb ram
>100 mb hard disk
>10mbit ethernet card
>
>Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network
>with one dial up connection ?
I think you need more than 4 MB to install Linux (or FreeBSD). Maybe
FreeBSD ist an opti
If you just need to read e-mails from pop3 and you don't want to install new
software you can use emacs. I use it everyday.
Bye,
Giuseppe
Fetchmail
On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Mitchell Surface wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> This should be an easy question but I can't seem to find an answer. I
> want to get my e-mail from my ISP's POP server. I've been messing around
> with sendmail (which is overkill, I now realize) without any luck. Can
> some
Greetings,
This should be an easy question but I can't seem to find an answer. I
want to get my e-mail from my ISP's POP server. I've been messing around
with sendmail (which is overkill, I now realize) without any luck. Can
someone point me to a straight forward solution, preferably with
examples
I have a 386sx-33 with:
4mb ram
100 mb hard disk
10mbit ethernet card
Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network
with one dial up connection ?
There is a package called qpopper in mail
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> From: Rob Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: POP3 server
> Date: Thursday, 12 March 1998 20:06
>
>
> hi folks,
>
> can someone tell me where i can find
Have you taken a look at the qpopper package?
On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Rob Goodwin wrote:
>
> hi folks,
>
> can someone tell me where i can find the information i need to set up a
> POP3 server. First I guess i should ask if there is even one out there
> freely available? I
hi folks,
can someone tell me where i can find the information i need to set up a
POP3 server. First I guess i should ask if there is even one out there
freely available? I imagine there must be though as there seems to be
everything else.
rob
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> Yes it is although not free in the GPL sense. dotshop.com has a
> perl-based CGI that will allow your users web based mail services. I
> think the url is www.emumail.com (or .net). The only problem I ran into
> is that you *need* perl 5.004_04 and if your running bo you don't have it.
>
Michael \[badpixel/bad sector\] wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
> to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
> like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
> need to be able to login, read th
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Michael [badpixel/bad sector] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
> to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
> like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
> need to be able
Hi!
I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
need to be able to login, read their mail, and send emails
Is it possible? ... for
t every single problem
> report comes from users running Netscape Mail or Microsoft Mail.
>
> The problem seems to point to the mail reader, because when they switch to
> pegasus or eudora the problem goes away.
>
> BUT, just in case it is a POP3 Server probelm.. I'd like
le problem
report comes from users running Netscape Mail or Microsoft Mail.
The problem seems to point to the mail reader, because when they switch to
pegasus or eudora the problem goes away.
BUT, just in case it is a POP3 Server probelm.. I'd like to
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