Hi tracer,
On 17 January 2000 at 10:33:28 GMT +0700 (which was 03:33 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
Lone-Wolf>> SEND- Server reports error. The response is :Bad sequence
Lone-Wolf>> of commands (quite frequently - mail cannot be sent but
Lone-Wolf>> finally gets away after a few tries)
I've started having "send" troubles since 1.38e. I must admit that
IMHO the problem has been server-side, but I thought I'd mention it to
see if anyone else had seen anything.
I often (these days) go to send a mail and the Sending dialog just
hangs. My SMTP server is here, on-site, so I can actually see what
happens. It gets two lines into the SMTP protocol and freezes. I can
cancel the session at either end, but the only way I have found to
make it work in subsequent attempts is to wait for the server to
time-out. The very next send session works perfectly, hence my theory
that the server is at fault.
Lone-Wolf>> also a new one has popped up:-
Lone-Wolf>> FETCH - Server reports error. The response is: - ERR[IN USE] Failed
Lone-Wolf>> to lock or parse or multiple access.
t> I have seen this as well a few times but considered it a fluke.
t> On the other hand, besides the Bat having a problem, it could mean
t> what it says: someone else using your mailbox and in MY case that most
t> certainly was the case: my expartner had hacked into mailbox.
Isn't another possibility that a previous connection got dumped
without a log-off from the POP server?
Cheers,
Marck
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