On Dec 04 1999, Doug McClure wrote:
> Standard Maildir, NFS, a mail sent to the user appears instantly in
> "new" and looks complete and intact sitting in the Maildir/new
> folder - permissions on trigger are in order. No delivery problems
> indicated. Telnet to POP port and it fails to retrieve it. They're
> showing up later than sent even though delivery to the server is
> done on time. Is there an issue perhaps with NFS and the QmailPOP
> daemon?

        See if the clocks of the machine that is delivering the
        e-mails and of the machine that is serving as the POP server
        are in synch. If they are not, then fix this and see if the
        POP daemon sees the new messages as soon as they get in the
        Maildir.

        If both machines are the same or if their clocks are in synch,
        then we might have something strange here.

> Perhaps unrelated problem, sometime messages are transferred
> successfully to "cur" but not retrieved by POP despite correct
> permissions...

        I've never had this problem. Are you using a patched version
        of qmail?


        []s, Roger...

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