RE: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-07-05 Thread Stefan Bletsch
tefan Bletsch Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2 Hi, > Our Outlook connects over a pop3proxy to the pop3-account at 1&1.de. > When it receives the emails it should delete them on the server, but > that didn't happen. We have to del

Re: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-06-29 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 09:45:58AM +0200, Stefan Bletsch wrote: > Here are the traces of ethereal. > Client-IP: 192.168.49.63 > Proxy-IP: 172.16.2.1 > Pop3-Server-IP: 212.227.15.162 > Pop3-User : m35430440-41 > Please handle the userdatas confidential. > > In the trace-log proxy_to_pop3server you

RE: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-06-29 Thread Stefan Bletsch
From: Martin Blapp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 1:33 PM To: Stefan Bletsch Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2 Hi, > Our Outlook connects over a pop3proxy to the pop3-account at 1&1.de. > When it receives the e

RE: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-06-28 Thread Martin Blapp
Hi, Our Outlook connects over a pop3proxy to the pop3-account at 1&1.de. When it receives the emails it should delete them on the server, but that didn't happen. We have to delete the emails manually. Thats our problem. Strange. Can you send me some ethereal traces from the connection before

RE: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-06-28 Thread Stefan Bletsch
secion.de -Original Message- From: Martin Blapp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 12:41 PM To: Stefan Bletsch Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2 Hi, > We've got a problem with the pop3proxy. We receive the emails via >

Re: FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-06-28 Thread Martin Blapp
Hi, We've got a problem with the pop3proxy. We receive the emails via Outlook from a pop3-account at 1&1.de. But the Outlook-flag which marks There is no such flag with POP3. There is only such a in the IMAP protocol. With POP3, the read/unread status is always done at the client side. Marti

FreeBSD Port: pop3proxy-1.2

2006-06-28 Thread Stefan Bletsch
Hello mbr, We've got a problem with the pop3proxy. We receive the emails via Outlook from a pop3-account at 1&1.de. But the Outlook-flag which marks the emails with status "read" or "delete" don't get through the proxy. So the emails are still keep marked as unread and Outlook receive them every 5