* From: Osamu Aoki <os...@debian.org> * Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 22:10:35 +0900 > The real question is who's bug is this.
Oberon Mail (ejz) on PC Native 05.01.2003. Fixed and documented here. "http://carnot.yi.org/OberonPage.html#Mail" > If this is bug on Debian ... Definitely not. Debian was only a possibility as a means of investigating the problem. > If this is non-RFC complient bug, maybe complain to ISP > or Zimbra POP3 server developer. Until last weekend the ISP POP3 server accepted "LIST 1", which doesn't comply to RFC 1939. I hadn't noticed which server was used but infer that last weekend they installed a new server or changed a flag in their Zimbra to strictly enforce the RFC. So without warning "LIST 1" was no longer accepted. In any case, I can't complain about enforcement of syntax. The MUAs in MS and *nix systems must have had the strict syntax all along; almost nobody noticed the change. > I think your usage of MUA is not a typical one. MUA is the acronym for Mail User Agent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_user_agent > MUA is mutt, thunderbird, ... In my case "Oberon Mail (ejz) on PC Native 05.01.2003". > ... not POP3 server. Correct. The POP3 server is a Zimbra operated by my ISP, Shaw Cable. Regards, ... Peter E. -- Telephone 1 360 639 0202. bcc: peasthope ... shaw.ca "http://carnot.yi.org/" "http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/index.html#Itinerary" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/171057396.35481.30574@cantor.invalid