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<synopsis>
I no longer have the original post, but for those who do not remember, it
was about the failure to get Kmail or fetchmail to download from a POP3
account that works with Eudora and Outlook Express. The Kmail error
message, the verbose fetchmail output, and the telnet session all point to
an authentication error. But Eudora and Outlook Express were able to get
the mail without problems. He tried all combinations of authentication
protocols in KMail, unsuccessfully.
</synopsis>

What if the DNS setup of the Windows box(es) was different than the DNS
used by the Linux box? Then they would not actually be connecting to the
same POP3 server. If one or the other pointed to a different DNS or had a
different IP address for the POP3 server in the hosts file, then they
could be connecting to different machines.

That's the only thing I can think of, and it doesn't seem likely. Anyone
else?

Tony
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