On 15.11.2007 23:08, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
On 14/11/2007, at 14.21, Jason Fesler wrote:
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able
to get a lot of noise out of it.
On 15.11.2007, at 22.08, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
The above shows the only time IDLE is every used (except when
Mail.app asks for the capabilities of the server).
Somewhere after 14:46:57, but before 14:48:52, I copied (since I
have no SMTP server running on my laptop) a new mail into the new
On 14/11/2007, at 14.21, Jason Fesler wrote:
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able
to get a lot of noise out of it.
Look at ngrep - it lets you use both tcpdump
On 15.11.2007 0:05, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Jason Fesler wrote:
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able
to get a lot of noise out of it.
Loo
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Jason Fesler wrote:
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able to get a
lot of noise out of it.
Look at ngrep - it lets you use both tcpdump expres
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able to get a
lot of noise out of it.
Look at ngrep - it lets you use both tcpdump expressions, *and* further
filter by regular exp
On 14/11/2007, at 13.29, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
I'm not sure that it is disconnections that is the real problem,
that was just what I figured from the above log.
Is there some way to get more verbose output in the logs that could
help debug my problem? (the only verbose options are for auth and
On 14.11.2007 21:26, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
On 14/11/2007, at 13.13, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 13:05 -0500, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
I'm trying to use the new IDLE support in Mail.app on Mac OS 10.5, and
it works sort of, but it seems to miss some notifications.
My guess is th
On 14/11/2007, at 13.13, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 13:05 -0500, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
I'm trying to use the new IDLE support in Mail.app on Mac OS 10.5,
and
it works sort of, but it seems to miss some notifications.
My guess is the IDLE support in Mail.app is implemented su
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 13:05 -0500, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
> I'm trying to use the new IDLE support in Mail.app on Mac OS 10.5, and
> it works sort of, but it seems to miss some notifications.
> My guess is the IDLE support in Mail.app is implemented such that it
> sets up a connection for IDLE
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