On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Harald Schneider wrote:
Hi,
currently a POP box is locked for further logins which is a problem when
trying to access the box from other clients or via webmail in parallel.
Now we have the feature to keep mails on pop3linked boxes which screams
for that feature too.
THANX! :-)
Any vague release date ?
-- Harald
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Harald Schneider wrote:
Hi,
currently a POP box is locked for further logins which is a problem when
trying to access the box from other clients or via webmail in parallel.
Now we have the
can have rather unpredictable consequences :)
Shawn
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Tracy wrote
That said, initiating an IMAP and POP3 session at the same time on the same
mailbox can have rather unpredictable consequences :)
IMHO that's the reason why many servers out there allow shared POP
conncection. It is easier to handle this on one single protocol on
server level.
-- Harald
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As I understand it, the POP3 specification indicates that the mailbox
will be locked for the duration of any login session. I'm not sure that
changing that would be a good idea - introduces non-standard behavior.
If you need multiple login access to a mailbox, you really need to move
to IMAP
Tracy wrote:
As I understand it, the POP3 specification indicates that the mailbox
will be locked for the duration of any login session. I'm not sure that
changing that would be a good idea - introduces non-standard behavior.
That's right. IMHO this should be a configurable option, so that
Tracy wrote:
As I understand it, the POP3 specification indicates that the
mailbox will be locked for the duration of any login session. I'm
not sure that changing that would be a good idea - introduces
non-standard behavior.
Thats right and am dead sure Davide is never going to do it.