Salutation TBBETA,

Historians believe that on 24 December 2004, at 09:04:24 +0100 (which was
08:04 where I live) Gunivortus Goos wrote (and possibly edited)

> strange things happens often more than once, so this one:

> I see it in the connection centre.... after getting connected
> to my POP3 server, I see there how many mails are waiting, then
> the downloadcounting starts, 1,2,3... and then the connect breaks
> and the logfile tells things like:
>  24.12.2004, 08:07:54: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
> !24.12.2004, 08:07:54: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last
>                        commands sent were: "TOP 1 0", "TOP 2 0")
>  24.12.2004, 08:07:55: FETCH - 98 messages in the mailbox, 98 new
> No mail has come.
> Then I start my Mulberry client and get an IMAP connection. I delete
> and expunge the first few messages and disconnect.
> At the next POP3 connection with TB the left messages in my mailbox
> are coming as usual.
> This happens quite often and the through IMAP removed messages are
> always SPAM messages.

> Question:
> Is something wrong in my TB settings here?

Do you have any anti virus or firewall's installed?

I use to have this problem with McAffee and it only went away when I
removed it from my system.

I got it when I was receiving large messages.

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