Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>>> in pop3 log file I get theese errors:
>>>
>>> ERR: rename(./new/1179507568.V804I4c4004.mail4
>> That is the only message that looks somewhat strange. It 
>> probably happened while moving files from "./new" to "./cur". 
>> The message itself is truncated, as the target name and error 
>> reason are missing. Does it happen often?
> 
> About 50 per day vs 200000 mail per day downloaded..

Hmm... I'm not sure if that can happen because a user logs
in twice and performs the same operation concurrently. An
error like "no such file or directory" may point in that
direction. It seems the pop3 daemon does not lock maildirs.


> Yes. But when POP3 says
> 
> ERR: TIMEOUT
> 
> Who has closed the connection (the pop3d? And how I can tune this
> timeout?)
> 
> And when POP3 says
> 
> ERR: DISCONNECTED
>  
> Who is disconnected and what's eally means 'disconnected' (the client
> pop3 has sent a quit command or the client has chrashed inaxpectatly?)

I'd say timeout means the server did not read any command from the
client in the last few minutes, disconnected that the read failed
either after client/network crash or the client closing the socket
without "QUIT".

Hope this helps






































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