Hello,
Since the "crew"
is on holiday I try the mailinglist. Maybe someone has had the same
problem?
There seems to be
a problem with SMTP2POP3. I use it to send a testmail and receive that
mail again from a POP3-server.
When I use these settings: timeout=300 and nrofchecks = 5 it works almost always fine. SMTP2POP checks for mail for the first time after 60 seconds. But when I increase nrofchecks (to e.g. 10) it starts reading the POP3 mailbox after 30 seconds. The email has almost never arrived after 30 seconds. I can see this in de SMTP2POP3 window. Again after 30 seconds, when it tries to check the mailbox again it quits with errorlevel -999. I can't see anything in the window because this goes very fast.
When I use these settings: timeout=300 and nrofchecks = 5 it works almost always fine. SMTP2POP checks for mail for the first time after 60 seconds. But when I increase nrofchecks (to e.g. 10) it starts reading the POP3 mailbox after 30 seconds. The email has almost never arrived after 30 seconds. I can see this in de SMTP2POP3 window. Again after 30 seconds, when it tries to check the mailbox again it quits with errorlevel -999. I can't see anything in the window because this goes very fast.
When I add the
parameter log=1 I just see the "sending message"-lines and not the "receiving
message"-line (it would be nice to log all the output as shown in the SMTP2POP3
window...).
To me, it looks
like a logon-problem to the POP3 mailbox. When SMTP2POP3 is waiting between 2
checks, is it logout in the right way?
Thanks
for your answer.
Robert
Haerkens
