In my first email

my configure parameters are
configure --enable-popbulldir=/usr/local/popper/bulletin --enable-log-login 
--enable-spool-dir=/usr/mail --enable-temp-drop-dir=/home/mail 
--enable-keep-temp-drop --enable-servermode 
--enable-bulletins=/usr/local/popper/bulletin --enable-timing

I am using servermode.

Here is an error session from yesterday before I removed the mail file
Feb 12 17:45:32.623 2002 [65418] (v4.0.3) POP login by user "lancol" at 
(ppp-119.depot.com.au) 202.129.79.119
Feb 12 18:08:46.448 2002
Feb 12 18:08:49.501 2002 [65418] I/O error flushing output to client lancol 
at ppp-119.depot.com.au [202.129.79.119]: Operation not permitted (1)
Feb 12 18:08:49.501 2002
Feb 12 18:08:49.501 2002 [65418] lancol at ppp-119.depot.com.au 
(202.129.79.119): -ERR SIGHUP or SIGPIPE flagged
Feb 12 18:08:49.501 2002
Feb 12 18:08:49.502 2002 [65418] I/O error flushing output to client lancol 
at ppp-119.depot.com.au [202.129.79.119]: Operation not permitted (1)
Feb 12 18:08:49.502 2002
Feb 12 18:08:49.502 2002 [65418] lancol at ppp-119.depot.com.au 
(202.129.79.119): -ERR POP hangup from scotty.hemnet.com.au
Feb 12 18:08:49.502 2002
Feb 12 18:08:49.502 2002 [65418] I/O error flushing output to client lancol 
at ppp-119.depot.com.au [202.129.79.119]: Operation not permitted (1)
Feb 12 18:08:49.502 2002
Feb 12 18:08:50.492 2002 [65418] I/O error flushing output to client lancol 
at ppp-119.depot.com.au [202.129.79.119]: Operation not permitted (1)
Feb 12 18:08:50.492 2002
Feb 12 18:08:50.492 2002 [65418] (v4.0.3) Timing for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (error) auth=0 init=0 clean=1

I deleted the file and the user disconnected and reconnected

Feb 12 18:09:47.567 2002 [65491] (v4.0.3) POP login by user "lancol" at 
(ppp-93.depot.com.au) 202.129.79.93
Feb 12 18:09:47.567 2002
Feb 12 18:10:20.915 2002 [65491] (v4.0.3) Timing for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (normal) auth=0 init=0 clean=1

As you can see it took from 17:45 to 18:08 before the failure (Size of the 
file 5 Mb) so it was downloading and then failed.

Wayne



At 08:42 PM 12-02-02 +0900, Peter Evans wrote:
>Wayne Heming ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I will try changing the 60 sec. default on Outlook. to the same as 
> Eudora 5
> > mins.
>
>         Use SERVERMODE or whatever it is called today. Stops things being 
> copied.
>         but I think your problems may well be elsewhere.
>
> > Hey it may even be a sendmail problem, I think its definitely a mailbox
> > corruption type problem.
>
>         corruption is caused by locks not locking what they should.
>         so you need to check that both MTA and qpopper speak the same 
> language.
>
>         P
>
>--
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