Dan

>I would try a telnet session to the POP3 service, logging in and then use
>the retr command to see if you can retrieve each message, in turn. If all is
>well, then should be OK. Not sure what you might find, but if for some
>reason the last POP3 session did not complete corectly, there is a remote
>chance the mailbox is not in the correct state. I would stop all IMail
>services and restart them, to see if that has any effect. If not, then try a
>restart of the computer and see what that does.

The 3 people kept futzing around with their MS mail client after I sent my 
msg here and they eventually were able to POP out all their mail last 
night.  Don't know what it was, don't care.

For today's exercise, they are trying to configure their SMTP AUTH so they 
can send us mail.  I may have to up to 6.03 + SMTP AUTH patch just for 
these Iberians since I bet they're going to have trouble with my 5.09's 
SMTP AUTH, but I'd rilly rather wait for 6.04's imminent arrival.

Len

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