Re: Problems with repeated download of messages from pop3

2006-09-26 Thread Gene Rackow
Been there, tried that, well sorta anyway. My mailbox numbers have grown to that level all on their own. I have not seen the UID as an issue. IF Outlook gets interrupted in any number of ways when popping a message from the server, it has a good possibility of forgetting what it has or what

Re: [info-cyrus] put on the subject line. was: spam

2005-05-16 Thread Gene Rackow
My MacOSX Mail application cannot sort mail from here into the right postboxes. Then you must not be doing it right. Any message coming through the list has in the headers: Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I haven't had a problem with sorting on that with any tool that I have tried. While I see

Re: POP3 re-downloading mail

2004-11-08 Thread Gene Rackow
I've run into this with a number of pop based clients. From what I have seen, the problem comes up on a client IF there was some sort of error that occured the previous time that client ran. For example, the client for some reason disconnected in the middle of downloading a message. There are

Re: POP3 re-downloading mail

2004-11-08 Thread Gene Rackow
VPN software fixed the problem, but those users ran into the redownload the world problem rather badly. Michael Nguyen made the following keystrokes: - Original Message - From: Gene Rackow [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've run into this with a number of pop based clients. From what I have

Re: hello list!!!

2003-01-16 Thread Gene Rackow
Your message is getting out to the list. Do the world a favor and turn off your HTML copy of the message. We really don't need to see the same text spewed forth inside of all the html tags. --Gene Danny Garcia Hernandez made the following keystrokes: Some days ago i was re-posting two message

Re: multiple cyruses via SAN

2002-03-19 Thread Gene Rackow
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Re: ! in folder names

2001-10-01 Thread Gene Rackow
Also don't forget that ! is a special to many mail systems as well. o O ( there are those of us that still remember UUCP bang paths) --Gene Ken Murchison made the following keystrokes: Darin Perusich wrote: does anyone know of any issues with using exclamation points in folder names?