Re: mails not deleing
"QmailList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > when the internet connection is loss while downloading the mail and all the > mail comes again when they reconnect, This is the correct behaviour. Mail will be deleted when the client sends the QUIT command to the server. If the connection is lost before the mails will still be there. Your clients may set up their POP clients so, that they only download unread mail, so they don't get duplicates. This still leaves the mail at the server (bad for you) and it slows down the downloading process. This is not good for flaky connections. Possibly you should provide compressed UUCP transfers with batch sizes below 5k. This could be more reliable. Regards, Frank
Re: mails not deleing
> Your mail is quite annoyingly formatted: http://learn.to/edit_messages/. poor baby keep crying those mailing list tears - I'm sure you really do believe you're doing your part > Outlook Express: "We are Mircosoft of Borg. Your standards will be > assimilated. RFCs are futile." > qmail-pop3d: "RTFM, luser... *PLONK*" Every copy of Outlook Express I've used collects email from qmail-pop3d just fine. Maybe I should try gnus? a-frobnicating into the apparently in-grokkable(?) we shall go jason
Re: mails not deleing
* QmailList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010507 00:18]: Your mail is quite annoyingly formatted: http://learn.to/edit_messages/. > I am using qmail+vpopmail on RH 6.2 linux with Maildir > > I want how mail client are treated when conneting to qmail pop server Depends on the client software used. Imagine the following: mutt: "Hi, qmail-pop3d, it's me..." qmail-pop3d:"Hi there, here, have some mail..." OTOH, using Neanderthal Technology, the following dialogue is also possible: Outlook Express: "We are Mircosoft of Borg. Your standards will be assimilated. RFCs are futile." qmail-pop3d: "RTFM, luser... *PLONK*" > Because my pop client are complaining of ,Their mails are not get delete > > when the internet connection is loss while downloading the mail and all the > > mail comes again when they reconnect, What exactly did you expect? Do you want to delete mail that has not yet been downloaded?