>
> Hashed spool directories (/var/spool/mail/c/c/ccrowley) is very different
> from maildir.  It just changes the location of new mail, not the format
it's
> stored in.
>

Thanks. It has been a while since I read the Qpopper 4 Adminsitrator's
handbook, and I meant hashed spool directories, not maildir format.


> >I double checked my compilation (config.status), and it appears that I
> >didn't enable "server-mode" in the last build.
> >I will recompile with this option and report the results.  My current
> >configure options will be:
> >./configure  --enable-servermode --enable-log-login  \
> >    --enable-nonauth-file=/etc/nonauthfile --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl
\
> >    --disable-any-kerberos-principal
>
> Looks good.  You might also consider --enable-shy.  No need to broadcast
your
> POP version to the world.
>


> >Suggestions for other changes are welcome.  I am still concerned about
the
> >original error that I reported, i.e.. I/O error flushing output to
client.
>
> The I/O error flushing output to client is harmless.  You see that
whenever a
> client disconnects from the POP daemon without waiting for all of the
messages
> from the daemon.  Usually this happens when a user disconnects in the
middle
> of a session, or if they don't wait for the "+OK Pop server at
red.impulse.net
> signing off." after they send the QUIT command.
>

My concern was that these clients were getting dropped.   But I'll take your
word for it that they are disconnecting ;-)

Thanks.

Chris



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