henry j. mason wrote:
        something i should have done a while ago - i went
        and looked at the permissions of the files in the
        maildir. suprise! i found a couple of messages with
        strange permissions:

-r--rwx--- 1 jenn mail 8535 Sep 10 01:05 1063170330.13429.c3po.futureconsortium.com:2,

        hmmmm... any ideas what could be changing the message
        permissions like that?

A really messed up delivery agent, or filesystem corruption spring to mind. Certainly nothing that's working correctly. However, even without write permission to the file, courier's POP server should have been able to send it to the client.





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