Lisa Casey wrote:
X-EMS: wait 10s
X-EMS: wait 20s
X-EMS: wait 30s
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What's with the X-EMS wait stuff?
I couldn't say for sure, but they remind me of the X-Nav-Timeout headers
that some versions of Norton Antivirus will insert. If the POP proxy
takes a long time to pick up or scan a message, it'll insert these
headers every few seconds so that the client won't time out.
I'd guess these are from a scanner of some sort, probably for the same
purpose.
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Kelson Vibber
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